I've set the delay time to 1 minut, since most servers have a
exponential retry value. This will keep away the spam, but let "normal"
mailservers (and thus for most of the normal email) get in quite
quickly. But this always depends on the sending mail server but i
haven't found any problems.

Allthough I haven't really tweaked the rest of the spam-functionality,
but it caches almost all of the remaining spam that gets through.

I'm planning for a test drive it on some domains at our hosting to see
how it goes without any delaying.


Christian Rehkopf wrote:
>> If I may ask, the guys that are using delaying, are you using 
>> the defaults or have you raised or lowered the limits?
> 
> I just set the embargo-time to 4 (default:5) because many MTAs have the
> retry time set to 5 min., and that made some probs.
> 
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