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
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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
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,
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?)
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