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Re: [milter-greylist] Re: Determining how successful milter-greylist is?

2013-04-09 by Peter Bonivart

On Tue, Apr 9, 2013 at 5:27 AM,  <manu@...> wrote:
> Enrico Scholz <enrico.scholz@...-chemnitz.de> wrote:
>
>> greylisting does (still) a great job.  But nolisting outperforms
>> its.
>
> It's odd that spammers did not yet adapt to nolisting, as it is really
> easy to work around. I wonder how long it will work.

Couldn't you make the exact same argument about greylisting? After all
they are very similar and all about if they resend or not. Nolisting
to me is just a poor mans implementation of greylisting. There should
be a huge overlap between the two.

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