On Sat, Jun 22, 2019, 07:33 Ralph Seichter <ab...@monksofcool.net> wrote:
> * Rich Wales: > > > I'm wondering if it may be worthwhile for me to enable greylisting in > > some form on my server. > > While postscreen is no silver bullet, it does a fine job for me. I'd > rather see some spammers connect (doesn't mean their postings go > through) than risk blocking inbound "confirmation token" email which > has become quite prevalent these days. As is usual here, I get assigned > new IP addresses (IPv4 and IPv6) every 24 hours and hence see many of > these tokens, but your mileage may vary. > > > I'm aware of Postgrey, but I'm uneasy because this package seems to > > get updated so rarely > > Could just be a case of "don't fix what is not broken". I used Postgrey > before postscreen was available and had no technical problems, but it > occasionally required some manual whitelisting. > > -Ralph > I've stopped using greylisting due to the huge expectations of users for instant delivery. Postscreen or rspamd does a good alternative. DP >