Yes I am. I've found that, at least for me, it takes a lot less CPU to
greylist all mail and then scan (ClamAV and Spamassassin) the messages
that make it back through.  The less I have to run through Spamassassin
the better. I deal with 30 something locations and a few million
messages a day. 

I am hoping that moving from Postfix to Exim will give me back some CPU
time. I'm not running MailScanner on the new server. If it does I will
start to look into the selective greylist thing.

For me greylisting all mail eliminates most of my spam and I hardly ever
receive any calls regarding it.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: David Woodhouse [mailto:[email protected]] 
> Sent: Wednesday, January 20, 2010 4:04 PM
> To: Raymond Jette
> Cc: [email protected]
> Subject: RE: [exim] Issues with greylisting
> 
> On Wed, 2010-01-20 at 15:58 -0500, Raymond Jette wrote:
> > That solved all of my problems. Thank you for your time and help.
> 
> No problem. I'll do some more testing of my own when I get 
> back from my current trip, and will update the wiki and the 
> Fedora package accordingly.
> 
> Out of interest -- having read the SimpleGreylisting page on 
> the wiki, are you still insisting on greylisting _all_ mail; 
> even when there's absolutely no reason for considering it to 
> be suspicious?
> 
> --
> dwmw2
> 
> 
> 
> 



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