Ian P. Christian wrote:
> 2009/7/26 MarkdV <[email protected]>:
>> You seem to advocate this every chance you get. :)
> 
> Hm, sorry :)

Don't be, not on my account anyway. As you noted we seem to think alike 
on this subject. :)

>> I'm thinking of trying something like this in acl_smtp_mail:
>>
>>  defer
>>  ! sender        = :
>>  ! dnslists      = list.dnswl.org
>>  ! verify        = reverse_host_lookup
>>  ! verify        = helo
>>    ratelimit     = X_DNS_HELO_LIMIT / per_mail / leaky /
>> $sender_host_address
>>    message       = Ratelimited. Fix your (r)DNS and/or HELO for faster
>> deliveries.
 >
> I see some people on list clearly don't agree with me, the majority of
> which is people saying it will block legitimate mail though... so, if
> you do disagree, how about using Mark's suggestion of his ACL above?

In general. I've found the ratelimit feature to be a great way to 
limit/discourage what I would (be able to) outright reject in a perfect 
world.

Cheers,
Mark.


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