On Thu, 2 Nov 2006, [ISO-8859-1] Fran?ois Rousseau wrote:

> Greylisting is not always good...
> 
> The greylisting insert delay in delevery and sometimes the email have to be
> delever fast.
> 
> For example: on some public wireless network, you have to register to have
> access to the internet.  You can access internet without authentification
> for 15 minutes.  In this 15 minutes, you have to register in the captive
> portal and then go confirm your inscription by clicking in a link received
> by email.  If the greylisting insert more then 15 minutes of delay...

Tell the greylist software to whitelist the wifi provider's mail
server. You *can* tune things like this - they are intended to be
suspicious of strangers, not people or firms you know you will be
communicating with - but, as with children, you need to tell them how
to distinguish.
 
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