Le dimanche 19 juin 2005 à 18:39 +0200, Simon Richter a écrit :
> OTOH, I think greylisting can help here, by applying it to hosts that
> are listed as being dynamic. If the technology your ISP uses to connect
> you to the internet is so strikingly similar to the technology used by
> people who don't even care whether they have a fixed IP, I would assume
> your bandwidth would not allow you to send amounts of mail that
> greylisting would adversely affect you. :-)

Some ISPs in France provide a 1 Mbps upload bandwidth. Even with a
quarter of that, I'm relaying hundreds of emails each day, without any
noticeable impact on my connection. I wouldn't say that with such
characteristics, greylisting has no impact on my server.
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