[I know it is not spam-l, but I still am interested. :-]


On Mar 3, 2004, at 6:32 PM, Nathan Allen Stratton wrote:

On Wed, 3 Mar 2004, Scott Call wrote:

On Wed, 3 Mar 2004, Nathan Allen Stratton wrote:

Have you look at graylisting, temp failing mail with a sender/receiver/IP
you have not seen before?

I don't know what the prevailing attitude is, but it seems to me
that 451ing unknown senders is a good way to get on the bad side of
sysadmins who have to deal with the backlog until your server decides to
accept them.

Well every valid to/from/ip gets thrown in mysql any new message with that
same to/from/ip would never be delayed again. Also I temp fail before the
DATA phase so body is not sent twice and I only temp fail for 5 min.

How's that working? Many complaints? How much spam did it kill (that other things don't)?


Thought about changing it from to/from/ip to from/ip?

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TTFN,
patrick



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