Stanislav Sinyagin wrote:
actually greylisting works pretty well, and the whitelist of exceptions is relatively small (not more than 300 entries as far as I remember). Also if you communicate the value of it to the customers, they tend to agree that having 90% of spam filtered before entering the system is worth waiting for half an hour for email from a new source.
It's also a matter of resources: if you don't want or cannot enable greylisting, you have to invest more resources into a more sophisticated mail filtering software. Even if it's available for free, still developing and maintaining your solution might become too expensive.
agreed. maintenance for spamassassin or equal tools is much more time intensive than setting up and controlling greylisting. though my experience was that it's not necessary to use a long greylisting time, 5 minutes are usually more than enough to filter out 95% of bad mailers and usually queue times are 5,10 or 30mins for the first retry so users don't have to wait more then 5-30 mins at average.
the resource question isn't just about the software, using content filter tools e.g. spamassassin consumes a lot of CPU and memory and if you don't have proper hardware it might also result in delays or other problems...
so, basically as we discussed it already last week in regards to Skype: use the right tools for the right task :-)
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From: Tonnerre Lombard tonnerre@bsdprojects.net To: swinog@swinog.ch Cc: swinog@lists.swinog.ch; per.jessen@enidan.ch Sent: Friday, October 17, 2008 5:27:10 PM Subject: Re: [swinog] RBL's (again) (Was: Anyone from Green here?)
Salut, Per,
On Fri, 17 Oct 2008 12:47:48 +0200, Per Jessen wrote:
Another option is to disable greylisting just for that one mailserver.
This implies that either you know all servers hosting broken scripts (NP-complete I think) or your customers will always communicate problems. Usually they encounter them and rant about it on their Stammtisch and then change provider to someone with one hell of a lot of SPAM.
Tonnerre
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