On Tue, Sep 16, 2008 at 08:45:09AM -0400, Greg Troxel wrote: > > spamdsock "/var/run/spamd.sock" > > dacl greylist spamd-score > 5 delay 6h > dacl greylist spamd-score > 10 delay 12h > dacl greylist spamd-score > 15 delay 24h > dacl blacklist spamd-score > 20 > > I would write the scores somewhat differently, doing > > > 0 delay 30m > > 2 delay 4h > > 4 delay 12h > > 6 reject altogether > > > The key question is how milters interact. Currently I run > milter-greylist and spamass-milter, and spamassassin only sees things > after greylist says ok. With the feature described above, you could drop spamass-milter and you would still be able to racl the most badboys through DNSBLs before doing a full featured spamassassin-dacl on the rest.
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Re: [milter-greylist] dacl greylist (...)
2008-09-16 by Petar Bogdanovic
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