Dan,

I've been using qmail since the end of the 80's

Yes, greylisting is a powerful tool. I get that with spamdyke for qmail. Spamdyke and mailfront were the two biggest reasons that I stayed with qmail so long.

I saw two greylisting packages for postfix when I was doing my searching. I'm convinced that I want to go to postfix, but it looks like it will be a painful transition.

I've got two chains. One from port 25 that uses spamdyke, and one from port 587 that uses mailfront (to give me SSL/TLS and authorization). Since they both converge at the qmail-queue process that handles the delivery portion, it's a nice clean path to delivery. I may try to use postfix to replace one first so I can really thresh out the issues.

Gary

On 4/24/12 12:05 PM, Dan Swartzendruber wrote:

I am a long-time postfix user. The single biggest winner is greylisting. As I recall, there are a couple of greylist packages you can plug into postfix and it just works.

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