Quoting Demetrio López demetrio.lo...@idecnet.com:
In my case, this behavior provokes that, if I receive a legitimate
email, all the SPAM that I receive from any IP with the same sender and
recipient will be accepted by the greylisting filter.
I understand that these is not desirable when
Hello. I have a problem with greylisting. When an email is accepted by the
sender sen...@domain-from.com to the recipient recipi...@domain-rcpt.com
from an IP then all mail sent to that same sender and recipient are accepted
from any IP.
Software:
Qmail-LDAP
Spamdyke 4.1.0 (from source)
Debian
I believe that behavior is normal. Will you please explain why you think
this is a problem?
Note, a successful gray listing isn't necessarily a whitelist. Other
filtering rules are still applied to subsequent messages, but if a
message from a 2nd IP address passes other filters, it will not
Using the IP address of the remote server causes a lot of problems for
large mail hosts. I about this here:
http://www.spamdyke.org/documentation/FAQ.html#SUGGESTION9
-- Sam Clippinger
On 7/11/10 9:39 AM, Demetrio López wrote:
Hello. I have a problem with greylisting. When an email is
In my case, this behavior provokes that, if I receive a legitimate
email, all the SPAM that I receive from any IP with the same sender and
recipient will be accepted by the greylisting filter.
I understand that these is not desirable when receive mail from ISPs
with many outbound servers but