If I understand your suggestion below, you are whitelisting a sender. Is that right? If so, I am not trying to whitelist a sender; rather, I am trying to whitelist a local address to receive emails from everywhere without ever being blocked by greylisting.

Please let me know.
Thanks,
John

Lampa wrote:
Hello,

depends on installed gl version.

In my version is possible to turn off gl for some host:

10.10.10.:allow,RBLSMTP="",MAXCONNIP="7",MAXCONNC="7",QMAILQUEUE="/usr/local/qmailscanner/bin/qmail-scanner-queue.pl"
# rest
:allow,MAXCONNIP="7",MAXCONNC="7",LOCAL_SCAN_DEBUG="1",GREYLIST="",CHKUSER_RCPTLIMIT="150",QMAILQUEUE="/usr/local/qmailscanner/bin/qmail-scanner-queue.pl"

host 10.10.10.x is gl free because is not defined env variable GREYLIST



or i'm using mysql table relaytofrom to store gl requests:
describe relaytofrom;
+----------------+-----------------------+------+-----+-------------------+----------------+
| Field          | Type                  | Null | Key | Default
   | Extra          |
+----------------+-----------------------+------+-----+-------------------+----------------+
| id             | bigint(20)            | NO   | PRI | NULL
   | auto_increment |
| relay_ip       | char(16)              | YES  | MUL | NULL
   |                |
| mail_from      | varchar(255)          | YES  | MUL | NULL
   |                |
| rcpt_to        | varchar(255)          | YES  | MUL | NULL
   |                |
| block_expires  | datetime              | NO   |     | NULL
   |                |
| record_expires | datetime              | NO   |     | NULL
   |                |
| blocked_count  | bigint(20)            | NO   |     | 0
   |                |
| passed_count   | bigint(20)            | NO   |     | 0
   |                |
| aborted_count  | bigint(20)            | NO   |     | 0
   |                |
| origin_type    | enum('MANUAL','AUTO') | NO   |     | NULL
   |                |
| create_time    | datetime              | NO   |     | NULL
   |                |
| last_update    | timestamp             | NO   |     |
CURRENT_TIMESTAMP |                |
+----------------+-----------------------+------+-----+-------------------+----------------+

3 fields: mail_from, rcpt_to and relay_ip, so if i want whitelist
sender i put in table mail_from NULL, rcpt_to NULL and relay_ip sender
ip address (or network) and set
block_expires to 0000-00-00 00:00:00 and record_expires to 9999-12-31
23:59:59, ip sender (or network) is whitelisted, for blacklist swap
these values

2008/10/9 John Harmon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Wow.... you lost me completely.  Can you explain a little more?

Lampa wrote:
Hello,

try whitelist sender server (in tcprules - disable gl for host(s), in gl
table)

2008/10/9 John Harmon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

Is there a way to have greylisting ignore all emails to a particular
address
on my server?  Often, when ordering stuff online I need to receive
immediate
information from the site.  Greylisting prevents that obviously, but I am
a
big fan of greylisting.  It cuts my spam drastically.  Is there a way I
can
add one or two email accounts to some list to tell greylisting to allow
all
emails through for that one particular address without ever blocking
them?

Thanks in advance,
John








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