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RE: greylist.conf and gmail.com

2005-12-14 by Mike Loiterman

Dan Schwartz <mailto:Dan.Schwartz@...> wrote:
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> Mike -
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> Try adding these lines (with the ">") to your greylist.conf file for
> gmail.  I set them up some time ago (september), so things might have
> changed, but they did work for us then.
> 
> Dan
> 
>> acl whitelist addr 216.239.56.240/28  # gmail.com
>> acl whitelist addr 64.233.170.192/28  # gmail.com
>> acl whitelist addr 64.233.162.192/28  # gmail.com
>> acl whitelist addr 64.233.182.192/28  # gmail.com
>> acl whitelist addr 64.233.184.192/28  # gmail.com
>> acl whitelist addr 66.249.82.192/28   # gmail.com
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Actually, what I ended up doing was getting the SPF filter working, and it's
fantastic.  Highly recommended.  Most legit stuff, just goes right through,
and everything else is just DOA.

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