Re: [exim] greylisting builtin to exim?

2006-03-23 Thread Ryan Tracey
p.s. Anyone using spamd spam deferral daemon and available to review a chapter I am writing about it? I'm using spamd but I don't know what a spam deferral daemon is. If I am not mistaken, it's a BSD thing as well as a spamassassin thing: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spamd -- ## List

Re: [exim] greylisting builtin to exim?

2006-03-22 Thread Jakob Hirsch
Jeremy C. Reed wrote: Has there been any discussion of patching exim to add greylisting support (so outside programs are not needed)? Probably, but I don't think it's worth the hassle. You can do it more easily and much more flexible with Exim's ACLs, so there's no good to code this in the

Re: [exim] greylisting builtin to exim?

2006-03-20 Thread David Woodhouse
You know, if they ever fix the Evolution bug which tends to make it point at random old mails in a folder you switch to, I'd probably be quite disappointed :) On Fri, 2006-03-03 at 16:19 -0800, Jeremy C. Reed wrote: Any examples on doing a greylist within exim without SQL server (like a cdb,

[exim] greylisting builtin to exim?

2006-03-03 Thread Jeremy C. Reed
Has there been any discussion of patching exim to add greylisting support (so outside programs are not needed)? I understand that exim can insert mysql (or postgres) records. But also needed would be a way for Exim to keep time and expire the greylisted entries. (Or is that already doable?)

Re: [exim] greylisting builtin to exim?

2006-03-03 Thread W B Hacker
Jeremy C. Reed wrote: Has there been any discussion of patching exim to add greylisting support (so outside programs are not needed)? There has been a good deal of discussion - most of it concentrated about a year back. I'm not the 'oracle' but I did not see any trend toward incorporating