Eric's suggestion will work fine, although you don't need version 4.0 to 
use it -- the previous versions could be configured that way as well.

Another solution is to use spamdyke version 4.0 and create a 
configuration directory (using the "config-dir" option) for each of the 
recipient domains that want immediate delivery.  In your global config 
file, enable graylisting as normal.  In the configuration directory 
files for the specific domains, disable graylisting.  The advantage of 
this technique is that you can still use 
"graylist-level=always-create-dir" in the global config file to 
automatically create domain directories as needed.

Either solution will accomplish the same thing.

-- Sam Clippinger

Eric Shubert wrote:
> Erald Troja wrote:
>   
>> Folks,
>>
>> is it possible to simply allow immediate delivery
>> to a handful of domains, while graylisting the rest
>> to the standard defined graylisting policy?
>>
>> Seems some folks would rather just get instant
>> gratification and spam, rather than have a minimal delay
>> with the extra protection graylisting offers.
>>
>> I'm not able to pinpoint it in the docs.
>>
>> I noticed graylist-exception-rdns-dir yet this
>> seems to apply to remote servers, and we're interested
>> into the local domains we receive email for.
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>>
>>     
>
> You need spamdyke >=4.0 for this. If I understand correctly, use the
> greylist-level=always
> in your config, and then be sure that there's no domain directory contained
> in the greylist-dir directory.
> See http://spamdyke.org/documentation/README.html#GRAYLISTS
>
>   
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