>
> Francis Wrote @ Wednesday, October 03, 2007 10:37 AM
>
> Use glst (greylisting) :)
> Allmost 99% of these bad connexions will be elliminated, as 99% will =
never retry.
> And as glst will first response with a 4xx code, no NDR until second =
attempt connexion accepted by glst.

That is a good idea... However, when I tried Greylisting before with a
different eMail Server and I found some MTAs like Hotmail.com did not
re-queue the eMail for a second attempt like they should -- of course I did
not try this idea with xMail.

I am C challenged -- anyone have Windows 2K3 binaries that I can try out?

The only downside with this idea is that we still have to deliver the NDR at
some point.  I still think it is best we let the sending MTA handle the bad
eMail destinations.

Thanks,
Hal Dell
Managing Partner
ePodWorks.net, Inc.
Willow Grove, PA


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