On Mon, May 18, 2015 at 09:26:13AM +0200, Alex Greif wrote: > I am using spamd on a current installation in greylisting mode, > and have have problems with large sites that have several > SMTP servers but no SPF ip-address ranges. > Sometimes I have more than 10 mail server IPs in the greylisted > in spamdb, from the same (friend) email address, and the the > sender side finally/unfortunately gives up, so that I don't get > the mail.
In cases like these, it's probably best to try to identify the likely IP address range(s) where their outgoing MXes live, and add those ranges to a nospamd table. I think the spamd man page has a useful example. In addition you can add hosts to the spamd whitelist using spamdb, ie $ sudo spamdb -a nn.mm.xx.yy -- Peter N. M. Hansteen, member of the first RFC 1149 implementation team http://bsdly.blogspot.com/ http://www.bsdly.net/ http://www.nuug.no/ "Remember to set the evil bit on all malicious network traffic" delilah spamd[29949]: 85.152.224.147: disconnected after 42673 seconds.

