Postgrey is based on a Berkeley database. So it's going to tricky
getting your 6 MTA's to play nice. But it has a sound approach for
managing the list.
I don't know about the others. But you might want to look for
something that has a networked database.
On Oct 7, 2008, at 7:44 AM, Johan Andersson
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
We are thinking to implement some form of greylisting at one of our
sites and wonder which one of the many flavors out there
that this group have found reliable?
I know postfix has its builting one from a while back, but feel
unsure if it viable for our site... postgrey and gps seems they added
some features that mighe be usable for us... like automatic trunking
of the list
I just starting to read up on it so I feel very noobish at the
moment :)
We have six MTA's that receive approx 1million emails a day (total)
on roundrobined addresses.
Anyone else out there with some experience on the different
greylisting models?
/Johan Andersson