In my case, this behavior provokes that, if I receive a legitimate 
email, all the SPAM that I receive from any IP with the same sender and 
recipient will be accepted by the greylisting filter.

I understand that these is not desirable when receive mail from ISPs 
with many outbound servers but it would be ideal that this it was 
configurable.


El 11/07/2010 19:55, Eric Shubert escribió:
> I believe that behavior is normal. Will you please explain why you think
> this is a problem?
>
> Note, a successful gray listing isn't necessarily a whitelist. Other
> filtering rules are still applied to subsequent messages, but if a
> message from a 2nd IP address passes other filters, it will not trigger
> a new graylist entry when an active graylist entry exists. If this were
> not the case, emails from large email providers who have pools of
> outbound servers would require graylisting each outbound server, which
> would be undesirable.
>

-- 
Atentamente,

Demetrio López.
Departamento de Sistemas, IdecNet S.A.
Centro de Gestión de Red.
Edificio IdecNet. C/Juan XXIII 44.
E-35004, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria,
Islas Canarias - España.
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