Greylisting is a good idea, but it has a very sad defect: HAM
mail from large servers (mail.ru in Russia, for example, or even
yahoo.com) may be delayed by 30 minutes or even more! It's no
good.
But, if we turn on greylisting ONLY for those IPs which have a
99% SPAM marks in
Gary wrote:
2.3.0 was short lived because of problems. If you are going to
temporarily regress, I would suggest 2.2.1.
What kind of problems?
Ihsan...
With certain emails, using some versions of Linux, with some versions
of Perl, it may die:
I would be more inclined to think that at the time the email passed
through your system, your virus scanner did not detect the virus.
I think not. When i send the virus alone (Eicar Virus) the scanner
detect it and the mail was send to quarantine.
The testmail i sent, was special prepared