On Tue, Mar 03, 2020 at 02:55:07PM +0000, Marco van Beek wrote:
I'm sorry, I really thing you are over-engineering the problem.

What problem?

...simple a language that I can, this is what happens in postfix:

I have never doubted what happens in postfix/postgrey

        * If it finds no entries, it adds one with the current time stamp, and
rejects the SMTP connection with a "temporarily unavailable" message.
        * If it finds an entry, it checks the stored time stamp against the
current time. If it is over the delay setting, it allows it and updates
the timestamp.

This contradicts everything you have said so far.


That's it. It is that simple. That is why PostGray can be a 'bit stupid'
with some mail systems that use multiple relays on resends.

Right, well, I never asked if it was stupid or not?

Maybe my original question was misunderstood, I think this has been 
side-tracked a bit.

Thanks
Henrik Morsing

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