Am 10.07.2012 um 01:08 schrieb Sam Clippinger:
> 
> I just ran a few quick greps on my own server's logs for today [...]

Just for the record I did a little math on my greylist cleanup log files of 
this year.
As for all stats it's value lies in the eye of the beer^h^hholder:

I have an average delete of ~36 greylist files older than 7 days every day.
At the same time my script deletes around 121 empty files, i.e. greylist files 
being empty and not younger than one day.

It's, as one can see, not a high volume MTA, but seems to indicate there's 
still good reasons - at least for my domains - to do greylisting.
Additionally I have to admit the variance is pretty huge. Smallest "emtpy" 
deletes in 2012 is 5, biggest 1295. Smallest "too old" is 3, biggest 92.

Maybe I find a way to constantly monitor and stat-count MTA logs too, which 
could additionally give some numbers about other blocking reasons.
-- 
Regards,

Peter
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