On 8/10/06, Joachim Schipper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Note that at least Postfix has an independent greylisting implementation

True and these implementations may even be quite nice. I never felt
much of a need to try it out after having setup spamd.


Both are likely to work with STARTTLS; spamd isn't going to do that.

And spamd shouldn't, either. For submission purposes, the clean
solution is use an alternate port (as it's a different bit of the
e-mail system).

For user mail submission, I see no real need to use spamd, either.
Tracing (and handling) offending users is relatively simple once
they're authenticated.

Keep a few sanity checks (e.g. no more than X recipients for a message
or no more than 100 messages a minute) for virus detection and/or
quarantine purposes if you please.

Cheers,

Rogier

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