Gilbert T. Gutierrez, Jr. wrote:
I once installed qmail-greyd. It worked fine if you only wanted to add greylisting. Here is a quick link I found about it... http://am3n.profusehost.net/index.php?print=48

I had to disable it because I got to many complaints about delayed email.


I run greylisting on some of my mail servers, using a 52 second retry window. Honestly, greylisting only blocks about 1% of the incoming spam - that's across the 4 servers I have running it. 3 years ago it was great. Now spammers try again anyway, if they're still around in an hour or two. For that matter, most of my spam is coming from Gmail these days.


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