> 
> I understand now.  Basically, you want to add some addresses to the 
> graylist filter but since you don't know which addresses to 
> use, you're 
> trying to use the graylist filter to collect that information.
> 

Yes, basically that's the idea.

> I have a different idea that will probably work better.  Instead of 
> finding a way to partially enable the graylist filter, just leave it 
> turned off for a while.  Run spamdyke so that it will log 
> messages about 
> incoming and outgoing email.  Then, after a week or two, use 
> the logs to 
> discover which remote addresses are sending to your users and 
> vice-versa.  That will give better information anyway, since it will 
> show which addresses your users are sending _to_ and how 
> often.  Those 
> are the ones that most likely need to be added to the graylist filter.
> 

Great, I will do that, I think that will be the solution for my problem.
Thank you :-)

But, IMHO it's not a bad idea to make graylist-min-secs=0 behaviour as I
said some time in the future, because it enables to do all this without
making the admin to process the logs with scripts as I will do :-)

Best regards and thank you again.

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