I think that  

DoPenalty to 3

is not good because there is nothing to assign a score to PB (!).

So how is scoring PB  ?
Currently DoPenalty to 3  seems to be like DoPenalty to 0


> I agree with you , I was trying
>
> DoPenalty to 3
> and
> DoPenaltyMessage to 1
>
> but I could not see any positive effect . 
>
>
>
>   
>>  From what I can tell (and I may be very wrong):
>>
>> DoPenalty=1 will use scoring to determine whether or not to add ips to 
>> the penalty box and deny smtp connections
>> DoPenalty=3 will enable scoring, but not deny connections based on that 
>> score. It would only be useful with DoPenaltyMessage set to 1
>>
>> Personally, I go with DoPenalty at 1, and DoPenaltyMessage at 1. That 
>> way I can do my individual message scoring, but still stop a highly 
>> misbehaving server when it scores high enough (PenaltyLimit, PenaltyExtreme)
>>
>> David
>>
>> Graziano wrote:
>>   
>>     
>>> Anyone has an answer to my questions below ?
>>> Thanks
>>>   
>>>     
>>>       
>>>> Hello
>>>>
>>>> suppose I set
>>>>
>>>> DoPenalty to 3
>>>> and
>>>> DoPenaltyMessage to 1
>>>>
>>>> What will happen exactly to PB (DoPenalty) since I cannot see something 
>>>> to assign a score value to PB .
>>>> In which way PB scoring will contribute ?
>>>> extreme PB and denySMTPConnectionsFrom does work with DoPenalty to 3 ?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks!
>>>> Graziano
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>   
>>>>     
>>>>       
>>>>         
>>>>> Daniel L. Miller wrote:
>>>>>   
>>>>>     
>>>>>       
>>>>>         
>>>>>           
>>>>>> Kevin wrote:
>>>>>>   
>>>>>>     
>>>>>>       
>>>>>>         
>>>>>>           
>>>>>>             
>>>>>>>>> Though this log "Sender address rejected: unverified address" is 
>>>>>>>>> suspicious. (read: possible cause)
>>>>>>>>>         
>>>>>>>>>           
>>>>>>>>>             
>>>>>>>>>               
>>>>>>>>>                 
>>>>>>>>>                   
>>>>> This is part of a thread I have on the Postfix list on this issue.
>>>>>
>>>>>     Wietse-
>>>>>
>>>>> The RCPT TO command was rejected with "503 5.5.1 Error: nested MAIL 
>>>>> command".
>>>>>
>>>>>     Me-
>>>>>
>>>>> Because ASSP exists as a perl script, it's easy to search the code.  
>>>>> assp.pl has neither "nested", nor "unverified", nor "5.5.1" contained in 
>>>>> it - anywhere.
>>>>>
>>>>>     Victor-
>>>>> This does not make it innocent. Postfix returns this error when two "MAIL
>>>>> FROM:" commands are sent on the same connection without an intervening
>>>>> "." or "RSET". Don't blame the messenger though, the problem is with the
>>>>> proxy sending the second "MAIL FROM".
>>>>>
>>>>>     Me-
>>>>> Is it possible that the reject came from my (obviously incorrectly 
>>>>> configured) Postfix?
>>>>>
>>>>>     Victor-
>>>>> No, this is built-in, and is correct, the problem is incorrect behaviour
>>>>> (under some conditions) in ASSP.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
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