Good Afternoon,

We recently implemented policyd on our MX servers, which also handle 
outbound SMTP for clients.  For this, i whitelisted our IP blocks for 
greylisting, but recently discovered that this also exempted the hosts 
from the THROTTLE feature.  Now, when a user is infected with a 
virus/spambot, the servers seem to allow the mail through (thousands!) 
and ignore the throttle function of policyd. However, if i remove the 
whitelisting, then every user gets a "greylisting" error every time they 
try to send mail through the server

If someone can point me in the right direction of being able to 
whitelist our IP blocks/hostnames for greylisting in policyd but not for 
throttling, that would be great.  I was thinking of trying to run 
another instance of policyd using a different port for JUST throttling, 
but thought there must be better way

Any help would be appreciated

Thanks!

- Mike


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