On Thu, November 2, 2006 17:03, Randy Smith wrote: > I use policyd and give my users the ability to optout (or optin depending on > the domain settings) of greylisting if they choose. They can do it through a > plugin in SquirrelMail so, if they choose, they can turn it off for a few > minutes to get "instant" delivery and turn it back on when they are done or > just leave it off. It seems to work well enough here.
where is that squirrelmail plugin ? > I have to agree with others in this thread that, in general, the more you can > safely stop before it hits your filtering system, the happier you'll be. yes, could be sendmail milter where amavisd new runs and reject the spam virus to the sender, can't take them more serious :-) and since postfix 2.3.x have sendmail milter support one may do it one day >> I think technologies like SPF have a better futur. > I don't know. I've seen too many problems with SPF and mail forwarding from > hosting providers. users may ask them self why forwarding email addys is needed to break spf :( -- "This message was sent using 100% recycled spam mails."