Sorry Davide, but I don´t understand very well. Is or not is a good idea to use glst nowadays?
I´m using the following configuration in glst.conf: mnet=0.0.0.0,0.0.0.0,255.255.255.0 xnet=65.48.0.0,255.248.0.0 xnet=216.239.32.0,255.255.224.0 xnet=64.233.160.0,255.255.224.0 xnet=66.249.80.0,255.255.240.0 xnet=72.14.192.0,255.255.192.0 xnet=209.85.128.0,255.255.128.0 xnet=66.102.0.0,255.255.240.0 xnet=74.125.0.0,255.255.0.0 rejmsg=451 4.7.1 Please try again later generr=0 rejerr=3 timeo=1200 exptimeo=3110400 lametimeo=28800 Thanks in advance Regards Edinilson --------------------------------------------------------- ATINET-Professional Web Hosting Tel Voz: (0xx11) 4412-0876 http://www.atinet.com.br ----- Original Message ----- From: "Davide Libenzi" <davi...@xmailserver.org> To: "XMail Users Mailing List" <xmail@xmailserver.org> Sent: Tuesday, August 10, 2010 4:27 AM Subject: Re: [xmail] GLST On Mon, 9 Aug 2010, Edinilson - ATINET wrote: > Hi all, > > Are you using SMTP Grey Listing (GLST module from Davide) with XMail? > > Which range of ips (subnets) are you using in xnet parameter? > > At this moment I´m whitelisting Hotmail and GMail ranges but I don´t know > if > could be a good idea to whitelist others. Don't many of them already know about greylisting and make sure outbound messages are bound to a given server/IP? - Davide _______________________________________________ xmail mailing list xmail@xmailserver.org http://xmailserver.org/mailman/listinfo/xmail _______________________________________________ xmail mailing list xmail@xmailserver.org http://xmailserver.org/mailman/listinfo/xmail