That's very strange -- if you're getting a notification from your ISP that says the message has been delayed but they will continue attempting to deliver, the message should pass the graylist filter. Is your ISP running some exotic/impatient mail server? Have you set the "graylist-max-secs" option to a very low number or "graylist-min-secs" to a very high number? Are the sender's and recipient's addresses constant or do they use some kind of one-time-use address format? Can you look in your logs to see if something else is happening, especially any error messages?
To answer your question, however, there is no option to explicitly skip graylisting for a specific sender or recipient. You can, however, create a configuration directory for the sender/recipient (or their domain(s)) and deactivate graylisting there. -- Sam Clippinger TazaTek wrote: > I'm trying to not greylist the connection between two emails on the same > domain that we have... > > seems that my ISP has gotten in the middle of things and is (silently) > dropping emails that respond with a greylisted message > > I am getting a bounce-back from my ISP saying that it's been greylisted > and will eventually be delivered... but I can only hold my breath so long :) > > So my question is: what is the right format for doing a never-greylist > between 2 email addresses? > > I don't see never-greylist in the 4.0 documentation, so I think that is > for the older version, but I'm really not sure, and nothing I try seems > to make a difference. > > Any help would be appreciated , and an example will earn you a virtual > beer, glass of wine or shot of bourbon - your choice! > > _______________________________________________ spamdyke-users mailing list [email protected] http://www.spamdyke.org/mailman/listinfo/spamdyke-users
