On 3/26/2013 7:13 PM, Chris Gebhardt - VIRTBIZ Internet wrote:
On 3/26/2013 8:18 PM, Adam Lepp wrote:
Is it possible to disable greylisting (only) for one site, or even one
user on a site?

Other AV-SPAM features would stay active.
You're looking for /etc/mail/greylist.conf to which you can edit a
section that looks like this:
# These users will be exempted from Greylisting
list "open users" rcpt {   \
          us...@domain.tld \
          user...@anotherdomain.tld \
\
}
acl whitelist list "open users"

Just add the lines as you need, make sure to end a line with a \.

Also – can we make a special whitelist that not only exempts from spam
filtering, but also from greylisting?  This would be even better, since
it could be used for the whole server.
Kinda sorta in the A/V Spam GUI.. Settings > Spamassassin tab

        All SPAM to: <javascript: void 0> (optional)

enter the complete email address to be mostly ignored..

HTH
David
Not in one list, no.   But assuming you're looking to exempt a SENDER
from greylisting, that's also in /etc/mail/greylist.conf.  You can also
add in subnets or IPs that you want to exempt for whatever reason.

We use extensive greylisting across our webhosting systems.  We filter
all of our BlueOnyx-bound mail through a network of centralized
filtering systems.  I just checked our exemption list:  5 users.  <shrug>


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