Hi Ryan,
> -------- Original Message --------
> Subject: [milter-greylist] Recommendation for static ADSL IP's
> From: Michael Mansour <mic@...>
> To: milter-greylist <milter-greylist@yahoogroups.com>
> Date: Fri 29 Feb 2008 05:13:27 PM EST
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > Quite a few times I get greylist delays from senders that use their ISP's mail
> > servers and thus come out looking as a sender from:
> >
> > Received: from termserv.example.ad (xxx-xxx-xx-xx.static.example.com.au
> > [xxx.xxx.xx.xx])
> >
> > and such a message (although valid) is delayed by 16hrs.
> >
> > I only added the words "example" above and "xxx", the rest is as is so the .ad
> > and the .com.au don't match).
> >
> > How would people recommend I deal with these?
> >
>
> I use the following (on one line):
>
> acl whitelist domain /[0-9]{1,3}\-[0-9]{1,3}\-[0-9]{1,3}\-[0-9]{1,3}.*\.static/
Hmm.. so basically I'd be allowing everything whitelisted from that ISP?
It makes sense I think if I know that the ISP is a trustworthy ISP (as this
one is but they provide many broadband links to many people in Australia). I
was just hoping there was another way other than that.
Thanks.
Michael.
> Ryan Moore
> ----------
> Perigee.net Corporation
> 704-849-8355 (sales)
> 704-849-8017 (tech)
> www.perigee.net
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Re: [milter-greylist] Recommendation for static ADSL IP's
2008-03-01 by Michael Mansour
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