Looking at your domainname you live in Switzerland.
You probably have the same thing as here in Belgium.

Most email is coming from the majors providers in your country.
Well: look at the IP's of incomming mail (can be seen in maillog.txt),
and add a subnet into the nodelay.txt. (p.e. 207.45.42.)
Most ISP's put mailservers in the same block...

By adding 20 lines, I resolved the problem of delays for > 90% of the
local users.
If you really trust an ISP, you can put them in the "accept all mail",
so they make you whitelist some bigger.

Pascal



Andrew Porter schreef:
> Marius Lengwiler wrote:
>>> Andrew Porter wrote:
>>> nodelay.txt isn't for allowing order confirmations through - it's so
>>> that servers that are known to not like delaying can be accepted without
>>> causing problems.  For example there is an old version of Exim out there
>>> that silently bins emails that are delayed.
>> ok, but nevertheless, i would like to have a solution for not delaying 
>> legitimate mailservers. and i think this is the way to go. If such a list 
>> doens't exist it's ok for me, i just would like to know if there is 
>> something like that.
>>
> 
> It would be a major task to undertake using nodelay.txt.  You need to 
> identify all the senders you don't want delaying and then identify all 
> the possible IP addresses that they send email from.....
> 
> Why not just whitelist the addresses and make sure that you don't delay 
> whitelisted users ?
> 
> 
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