> The first one looks definetely simple -until I read the footnotes:
> "don't use until you add this-and-that"
> Does anyone have a good suggestion for a *simple*
> greylisting conf? It doesn't have to be performance-optimized,
> no need for extensive logging features, etc. But something that
> would keep it's database clean without manual MySQL sessions.
it's not clear whether you're *requiring* mysql use ...
if _not_, this may be of interst:
http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/Spam-Filtering-for-MX/exim-greylisting.html
i've _just_ started setting up greylistd myself -- so can't yet
testify as to operation, but a lot of folks on this list seem to be
using it successfully.
AND, its config looks quite simple.
hth.