Voytek Eymont wrote:
> Hi, a dumb Q:
> 
> I have policyd with postfix, works good, many thanks
> 
> I have a user just now complained he didn't receive inbound email from
> '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> 
> looking at postfix logs, I can see 'thisdoamin.tld' only made 1 attempt,
> that was correctly refused by policyd;
> 
> somehow, the remote server has NOT made a re-delivery attempt;

This is the sad out-of-control aspect of greylisting. Some machines are 
poorly configured. It is probably the case that the server in question 
is having more and more trouble delivering mail.

> looking at previous history for same sender, seems, same happended on
> previous ocassion from '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> 
> what's my best option to ensure deivery from '[EMAIL PROTECTED]',
> enter it in whitelist ? which whitelist ?

There are 3 whitelists. I usually put my personal edits in 
'whitelist_dnsname' simply because I think it is more legible for me 
down the road (why the hell is that in there?)

> also, can I manually increment "_count" in triplet for one-off 'speed up'

Sure.  But it will likely get expired out of the table eventually; so 
it's not really a permanent solution.

> 
> 

-- 
Eric W. Bates
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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