Gary V schrieb:

(...)

>> Is this claim valid? In both cases, you have exactly the same amount of 
>> mails to filter. In "pre-queue content filtering" you need to have 
>> enough resources to do the filtering during the connection, it's all a 
>> function of the amount of emails and the processing power of the 
>> filtering server...
> 
> On a powerful lightly loaded server it can work. On a heavily loaded
> server it's not practical. Using an after-queue filter allows Postfix
> to buffer messages.

Well, every configuration should be made carefully. If you have enough 
processing power, then I wouldn't say "pre-queue content filtering is 
the worst of all worlds".

Now, knowing all pros and cons of "pre-queue content filtering" :) - 
shall we come back to our topic question, which was: "how to greylist 
mails that got certain score (5-10) from amavis"?


-- 
Tomasz Chmielewski
http://wpkg.org

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