On Tuesday 21 November 2006 06:02, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I'm afraid you're right on this one.
>
> Of course the spammers read this very list - and they have already started
> to implement "anti greylisting" meassures...
>
> It's just a matter of time before they see too little success rate when
> they read the bot stats and start to circumvent greylisting too :(
>
> I have yet to try greylisting on a real production system. I am concerned
> about the 5-15 mins. delay because we have some sensitive customers that
> are already on their toes. But with the right set of arguments I'm sure I
> can convince even the "worst" customer that greylisting is a good thing...
> still.

As I understand it, greylisting does not affect anything except the FIRST
attempt.  From there on, it goes through as fast as ever.

Or am I wrong?

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