brougham Baker schreef:
> From: "Micheal Espinola Jr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Greeting Delaying is useful because spambot/zombies will most likely not
>   
>> wait to receive the SMTP greeting before issuing commands.  A true MTA
>> will.  If an SMTP connection starts issuing commands prior to receiving
>> the SMTP greeting, that it is highly likely it is a scripted processes
>> and not a true MTA.
>>     
>
> It's great in theory and I was really looking forwards to this feature. In
> testing I have found that a large number of up-to-date legitimate list
> servers running Mailman stopped sending me mail.
>   
I have MailMan in use also, i don't see any problems in greeting delay 
receivers. Anyhow i also think that MailMan sends mail through the local 
mailserver, so i think the mailserver which sends the MailMan stuff is 
broke in your case!

Thinking on the above this means in theory that a very busy mailserver 
(which responds slower as usual) loses mail, i don't think this is the case!

I have a couple of mailservers running with a delay of 30 secs, i don't 
received any complains about lost mail, and also in the logging of those 
mailservers i don't see any lost connections (except of spam sources (i 
checked that))

Grtz!



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