You can easily disable greylisting and still get a large benefit from the rest of spamdyke's filters.
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-Eric 'shubes'

On 11/18/2010 05:27 PM, Tony White wrote:
Hi Eric,
No I am not currently using spamdyke due to greylisting.


On 19/11/2010 3:43 AM, Eric Shubert wrote:
I agree, if you want to use SPF. Unless you can identify all of the
mobile servers somehow. Perhaps by wildcard? I haven't looked at SPF
recently. Can you do "include bis.na.blackberry.com" sort of thing?

Tony, are you using spamdyke? Did you look into blacklisting your own
domain? That'll work for messages coming into your server. Messages
from mobile devices appear to come from the mobile domain account, so
they don't get blacklisted. This doesn't help with forged addresses of
your domain going to other servers, though I'm not sure that is (as)
much of a problem.






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