on 6/22/04 9:11 AM, Michael Faurot at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> I have to read more about it, but it would be nice to have the ability to >> whitelist some ip's from the greeting delay. > >> From cf/README: > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > greet_pause Adds the greet_pause ruleset which enables open proxy > and SMTP slamming protection. The feature can take an > argument specifying the milliseconds to wait: > > FEATURE(`greet_pause', `5000') dnl 5 seconds > > If FEATURE(`access_db') is enabled, an access database > lookup with the GreetPause tag is done using client > hostname, domain, IP address, or subnet to determine the > pause time: > > GreetPause:my.domain 0 > GreetPause:example.com 5000 > GreetPause:10.1.2 2000 > GreetPause:127.0.0.1 0 > > When using FEATURE(`access_db'), the optional > FEATURE(`greet_pause') argument becomes the default if > nothing is found in the access database. > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > On a related note, what are people setting their timeout value to for > greet_pause?
Great, exactly what I was looking for. I currently have my setting at 10000 milliseconds. I don't want to go to crazy because of some discussion on the comp.mail.sendmail newsgroup about mail servers with low timeout values. Jeff -- Jeff Grossman ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
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