--On 27 July 2005 13:50 -0600, Bob Beck wrote:
You really do not need to do this in spamd. Do it in pf.
table <nospamd> persist file "/etc/mail/nogreylist"
Been doing that for months, but it takes quite a while to add enough
networks to be useful, and there's always another round the corner. I
don't think I've seen any up-to-date 'greylisting whitelists' that
include common-spool senders from /24 and smaller, but those are
responsible for most excessive delays I've seen. (The other delays I
see are usually shorter [2-4h or so], mostly from ISPs using Exim
shunting delayed mail off to another host to shorten queues on their
primary relays and not bothering to retry for a while).