Benny Pedersen wrote:
> On Tue, August 28, 2007 12:26, Geert Hendrickx wrote:
> 
>> That means that you're greylisting your sasl_authenticated users, which may
>> not be desirable (I suppose they are running Outlook and not an MTA).
> 
> ups, policyd so  need to stop greylistning sasl users
> 
> not a config error in postfix
> 
>> You may want to subject them to throttling though, but in that case you'll
>> need two instances of policyd with their own config (one for throttling
>> before permit_mynetworks/_sasl_authenticated and one for greylisting
>> thereafter).
> 
> i hate to run a policyd multiple times, one should be enough
> 
>> PS: why do you allow mynetworks to send mail to unlisted_recipients?
> 
> i dont use policyd anymore
> 

To do greylisting and throttle, you will have to run multiple instances 
of policyd, which is fine, in order to not greylist your sasl users. 
I've ran as many as 3 before, i have two running now doing just this. 
Throttling my SASL users, and greylisting mail from the internet.

john

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