On 07.04.2018 3:49, Christopher van de Sande wrote:
Been managing my personal email on my own for a good 10 years now
using Postfix, and recently I've come to learn about OpenSMTPD. I've
installed it on a test domain and am quite pleased with it. I'm
thinking about switching over it for my main email.
One thing I've come to learn that is critical to spam management is
greylisting. Even the act the "slowing down" a spam message by 60
seconds gives DNSBL's time to get updated, so by the time SpamAssassin
checks the message, it correctly labels it as spam. The combination of
postgrey and spamassassin has been fantastic for me for the last few
years.
I'm looking for either a greylist solution or anything that can delay
an email for a short time. I know it will work with OpenBSD's spamd,
but I was hoping I could find a linux solution.
Thanks,
Chris
I've been pondering the exact same thing the last few days. I've been
looking at rspamd, but I'm not keen on switching, since I just migrated
from an old QMail system and am using amavisd-new/spamassassin now. A
little disappointed that amavisd-new doesn't have greylisting built in.
Good luck,
Reio
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