Dnia 18.06.2023 o godz. 19:30:26 Hans-Martin Mosner via mailop pisze:
> 
> Greylisting is something that only makes sense when dealing with
> very braindead ratware on hijacked home network connections.

That's exactly what greylisting is supposed to do.

That "very braindead ratware" once (when greylisting was invented) accounted
for huge percentage of spam.
Now *maybe* it's not the case anymore, so *maybe* greylisting is not so
important. I deliberately say "maybe" - I'm not sure...

As for OP's original question, just exclude the IP range of these Microsoft
servers (or domain, if they have a common rDNS domain) from greylisting.
Most greylisting software should be able to do that. It needs to be done
with various other services that retry from different IP as well.
-- 
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   Jaroslaw Rafa
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