Marcus Pereira writes:


Sam Varshavchik wrote:
Not really. Most SMTP senders will try again if they get disconnected in
this manner,

This is not the case using rblsmtpd, because there is a minimal smtp
conversation declaring the sender as spammer and closing gracefully the smtp
connection.

Could courier-smtp do the same thing? It's important for me.

Sam,
it seems this kind or problem is becoming more common. May be you should think in some other aproach to face this. May be some runtime configuration option where we could set submit to end the smtp handshake and realease the socket when a blacklisted IP is found (as some other errors like user unknown, SPF hard error, relay denied,...).

I'm slowly beginning to lean this way. Things do change over time. Perhaps it makes sense to do something like this now. I think I will implement something like that.

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