If all your incoming e-mail has to go through your ISP then there is no
point in greylisting since your server will only be talking to one other
server, your ISPs server.

Bill


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>
>> You must have some serious mis-configuration, since GLST works
>> flawlessy in all my boxes.
>
>Hmmm... could be. My last email to this list took 48 hours to be
>delivered... Your reply took only 3 minutes though.
>
>My setup is a bit strange. My primary MX points to my ip but my isp
>blocks port 25. So mail can't be delivered directly. My isp forces me
>to use a mailrelay server that can access my mailserver over port 25.
>That's my secondary MX. In a way I'm using "nolisting" as described
>here http://www.joreybump.com/code/howto/nolisting.html. I'm sure you
>can remember the thread on this list with that subject.
>
>Maybe it's a bad idea to combine nolisting with graylisting...(?)
>Or maybe my isp's relayserver is just slow or badly configured...(?)
>
>-- 
>Henri.
>
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