> >
http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/Spam-Filtering-for-MX/exim-greylisting.html
> >
> I saw this, and I got scared with the daemon tarball having about 40 files.
> But maybe I should have a further look. Just hope it would port easily
> into RH-based Fedora; it looks to be packaged for Debian now.
i'm "porting" it to osx, atm (eventually to RH as well, i s'pose).
there're really nothing of any particular note "in there", afaict,
ls -R
.:
config/ debian/ doc/ program/
./config:
config whitelist-hosts
./debian:
README.Debian control init postinst pyversions templates
changelog copyright install postrm rules
compat dirs manpages preinst scratch/
config examples po/ pycompat substvars
./debian/po:
POTFILES.in cs.po fr.po ja.po nb.po templates.pot vi.po
./debian/scratch:
postinst.py
./doc:
examples/ man1/ man8/
./doc/examples:
exim4-acl-example.txt whitelist-hosts
./doc/man1:
greylist.1
./doc/man8:
greylistd-setup-exim4.8 greylistd.8
./program:
greylist greylistd greylistd-setup-exim4
really, all you "need" is the config file, and program/greylistd.
of what i've seen, it's -- on the surface -- the 'simplest'.
we'll see once/if its running!