Douglas Hunter wrote:
Howdy,
First, thank you all for such a fantastic piece of software.
I've recently been exploring using async for our production mail servers.
Why? Are you having issues with the other modes of operation?
Async (at this point) is best suited to systems with very high
I've been experimenting with the greylisting plugin a bit lately, and
I've noticed some odd behavior.
It seems that mail for domains that aren't in rcpthosts that would
normally get a 5xx message and get rejected are hitting the greylisting.
As a result, they get a 4xx rejection first, and th
( Sorry, the first one I sent had some unintended crap in the headers. )
I've been experimenting with the greylisting plugin a bit lately, and
I've noticed some odd behavior.
It seems that mail for domains that aren't in rcpthosts that would
normally get a 5xx message and get rejected are hit
Jim Murray wrote:
Chris Babcock wrote:
( Sorry, the first one I sent had some unintended crap in the headers. )
I've been experimenting with the greylisting plugin a bit lately, and
I've noticed some odd behavior.
It seems that mail for domains that aren't in rcpthosts that
Chris Lewis wrote:
Charlie Brady wrote:
On Wed, 21 May 2008, Hanno Hecker wrote:
On Wed, 21 May 2008 10:39:37 -0400 (EDT)
Charlie Brady <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Wed, 21 May 2008, Hanno Hecker wrote:
- if you use the tls plugin, all connection notes are lost after the
TLS setup is comp
Hi everybody.
Does anybody here have any code they use to remove stale (expired)
entries from the greylist dbm file?