On Sun, 17 Dec 2006, Codger wrote:

> Regardless of challenge-response or greylisting, or SMTP response
> delay, the idea is the same...  legitimate email is passed after a
> time delay. My idea was to remove the time delay and in the course
> of normal email communications between known and accepted
> contacts, improve the chances of mail delivery without any delay
> or user interventional action.

That would be handled outside of SA. SA doesn't see the message at all 
until it's been completely received (though not necessarily accepted 
for delivery) by the MTA, which is (perforce) *after* the greylisting 
tool has had its shot at the message.

Are you thinking of leveraging the SA autowhitelist database to adjust 
the behavior of your greylist tool, whatever that is?

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