On May 23, 2007, at 2:12 AM, Cami Sardinha wrote:

> Sorry. I will not attempt to jump through hoops when it is
> *extremely* inconsistent and unreliable. There is nothing
> at all that guarantee's that any MX/A record or anything of
> the sort is going to be the MTA that delivers the message
> to your MX. We have floating MX's on our side, this method
> would fail horribly.

As I thought through this yesterday I came to a similar conclusion,  
and decided the first approach I described - whitelisting recipient  
addresses with short expirations and hinting policyd to add a host  
whitelist entry for that person if they reply before their  
whitelist_sender entry expires - is a much cleaner approach.

I hacked in this support yesterday and so far it's working quite  
well. I might actually be falling in love with greylisting all over  
again. :)


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