If you're receiving a lot of these bounce messages from other servers, 
is it possible this particular server has sent a message in the past? If 
so, the graylisting has already taken place and future messages are 
allowed without delay.

If not, I'd look for errors in the logs and check the amount of free 
blocks/inodes on your server's drive. Have you looked through the 
graylist folder structure to see if an entry for this sender/recipient 
combo already exists? If you delete the entry, is the next bounce 
message graylisted?

-- Sam Clippinger

Ulrich C. Manns wrote:
> Hi,
>
> at this moment i receive lots of non delivery reports from many 
> servers because one of our domains was used as /mail from/ by a spammer.
>
> Many of the servers are real MTAs. Many of them will be graylisted. 
> But not all of them. I found a lot of emails, which are /ALLOWED/.
>
> Look at the screenshot.
>
> As you see the third e-mail is an reply, replies don’t have a /from/ 
> entry. But why it is not graylisted? The first e-mail was graylisted, 
> you see the little clock?
>
> Is this by design? Or is ist a bug in my config? Or....???
>
> Regards,
> Ulrich
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