Hi

> VERP-addresses _usually_ contain the variable part in a 
> suffix. As a workaround one might only look at the part of 
> the local part that comes before the suffix. In your case you 
> could feed [EMAIL PROTECTED] to the greylister.

That would be easy, if I knew, that are verp addresses.
But how to detect those?
A lot of my clients have "-" in normal addresses.

For now, I ignore the problem, as most of such mails (which get greylisted
each, because of different sender addresses) come from the same servers and
thus they are whitelisted after 1-2 days. But I would feel better, if I knew
how to securely detect them.

Regards,
  Steffen

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