I added what I thought was a good entry for gmail and I am indeed 
getting mail through but admittedly I didn't test without it (I had read 
a couple of websites that said that gmail actually didn't use the same 
MTA but I can't confirm that it's true.) 
I do see issues with some listservs though.  I took glst back out of 
service last evening when I found that I wasn't getting some key 
listserv messages.  I've read the examples and just need to revisit them 
I guess to figure out the mnet mask parameters.  I'm going to work on 
that this weekend so I can put glst back into service.  Over a 4 hour 
period last evening we only had 185 inbound messages.  After taking out 
glst we racked up over 2000 in 5 minutes.  It's definitely going back in 
as soon as I teak it as best as I can.

Thanks for another great product Davide!

Davide Libenzi wrote:
> On Wed, 2 Apr 2008, Dale Qualls wrote:
>
>   
>> Okay, I got around the mkdep issue with:
>> touch /usr/local/bin/mkdep
>> chmod a+x /usr/local/mkdep
>>
>> I'm about ready to start testing glst but I'm concerned about the mnet 
>> info for gmail.  I found this on the web but I'm unable to find the mask 
>> for the gmail entries.
>>
>> Does anyone have a glst.conf they can share that has mnet entries for 
>> the gmail?  Reading the docs I need to add the "more popular" mail 
>> systems with mnet entries as the sender IPs change so frequently (even 
>> between messages).
>>     
>
> Don't major email providers already adapted to greylisting, by using the 
> same outgoing MTA for a given message? I can receive emails from yahoo and 
> gmail w/out any entry in my glst.conf file.
>
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