Autor: Carl Inglis Fecha: A: exim-users Asunto: RE: [exim] Greylisting
> Hello Carl,
Hi Christian,
> > When I introduced greylisting here it cut the spam down by 97%.
> > Unfortunately I have a number of users who started complaining about the > > delay and that killed the project.
>
> It's not just that there may be a delay in mail delivery - greylisting
> on the one hand side needs the "corresponding" ressources to queue
> "good" (i.e. non-spam) messages on _each_ other hand side...
RFC2821 states "while mail that cannot be transmitted immediately MUST
be queued and periodically retried by the sender."
That "MUST" means that regardless of my use of greylisting or not, the
sender *has* to provide resources on the assumption that I won't be able
to accept the messages.
> That's what you should keep in mind...
I'm going to assume that this isn't meant as bluntly and agressively as
it comes across to me (I haven't had my morning coffee yet, so my "tone"
reader might be miscalibrated).
Carl
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