Unfortunately (message from Gilles):

FILTERS ARE NOT READY. THEY ARE EXPERIMENTAL. THEY ARE MEANT FOR DEVELOPERS, NOT USERS. IF YOU RUN A FILTER, YOU'RE ON YOUR OWN.

:)

Reio

On 07.04.2018 10:38, Michael Taubert wrote:

e.g. https://github.com/ajdiaz/opensmtpd-filter-spam additional filters can be found here https://github.com/OpenSMTPD/OpenSMTPD-extras/tree/751c7b6b56a13a2381485daf0f97dd7fc0da289e/extras/filters

Best regards,

Michael

*Von: *Reio Remma <mailto:r...@mrstuudio.ee>
*Gesendet: *Samstag, 7. April 2018 09:35
*An: *misc@opensmtpd.org <mailto:misc@opensmtpd.org>
*Betreff: *Re: Greylist-like support

On 07.04.2018 3:49, Christopher van de Sande wrote:

> Been managing my personal email on my own for a good 10 years now

> using Postfix, and recently I've come to learn about OpenSMTPD.  I've

> installed it on a test domain and am quite pleased with it. I'm

> thinking about switching over it for my main email.

>

> One thing I've come to learn that is critical to spam management is

> greylisting. Even the act the "slowing down" a spam message by 60

> seconds gives DNSBL's time to get updated, so by the time SpamAssassin

> checks the message, it correctly labels it as spam. The combination of

> postgrey and spamassassin has been fantastic for me for the last few

> years.

>

> I'm looking for either a greylist solution or anything that can delay

> an email for a short time. I know it will work with OpenBSD's spamd,

> but I was hoping I could find a linux solution.

>

> Thanks,

> Chris

I've been pondering the exact same thing the last few days. I've been

looking at rspamd, but I'm not keen on switching, since I just migrated

from an old QMail system and am using amavisd-new/spamassassin now. A

little disappointed that amavisd-new doesn't have greylisting built in.

Good luck,

Reio

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