Hi, But why don't you use the builtin sendmail functions "ClientRate(limit)" and/or "ClientConn(limit)" in /etc/mail/access. It came in Sendmail version 8.13.x /P -----Original Message----- From: milter-greylist@yahoogroups.com [mailto:milter-greylist@yahoogroups.com]On Behalf Of Michael Grant Sent: den 25 oktober 2005 15:38 To: milter-greylist@yahoogroups.com Subject: [milter-greylist] maximum messages I run a mail relay as a service. One thing I don't want is a client using my relay to send huge numbers of messages. It might be spam, or it might be a virus on one of their machines. Some spammers are now using viruses to turn a machine into a relay that uses the isp's relay to forward mail. I'd like to limit the number of messages a client can send. It seems like it would be fairly easy to make milter-greylist do this. If someone sent more than X messages after they were white-listed, they would be re-greyllisted and would have to wait. Some small amount of spam might get through but it would give me time to react. It would be good to have some sort of alert when this happened. Has anyone thought about this, has anyone made milter-greylist do something similar? Michael Grant Yahoo! Groups Links
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RE: [milter-greylist] maximum messages
2005-10-25 by fredrik.pettai@vattenfall.com
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