On Fri, Sep 08, 2006 at 10:00:36AM +0300, Mart Pirita wrote: > Yes, and no. I personally can't use this dnsbl.sorbs.net as it > blacklists usually by subnets, even by county, not by address. I only use the dynamic pool DNSRBL, which returns 127.0.0.10. > And at least in Baltic States and Scandinavian countries, at least 90% home > users uses dynamic ip and they will be infinitely greylisted even if > send emails true their ISP -s smtp server as the senders (dynamic) ip is > still in message header. milter-greylist does not look at the headers, just at the incoming IP address. If an user is in SORBS dynamic pool DNSRBL and sends an e-mail through its ISP SMTP server, I won't use the high delay. -- Emmanuel Dreyfus manu@...
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Re: [milter-greylist] code, ecode and message and spam results?
2006-09-08 by Emmanuel Dreyfus