[BlueOnyx:12623] Re: Greylisting / AV-SPAM

David Hahn blueonyx at sb9.com
Tue Mar 26 21:32:23 -05 2013


On 3/26/2013 7:13 PM, Chris Gebhardt - VIRTBIZ Internet wrote:
> On 3/26/2013 8:18 PM, Adam Lepp wrote:
>> Is it possible to disable greylisting (only) for one site, or even one
>> user on a site?
>>
>> Other AV-SPAM features would stay active.
> You're looking for /etc/mail/greylist.conf to which you can edit a
> section that looks like this:
> # These users will be exempted from Greylisting
> list "open users" rcpt {   \
>           user1 at domain.tld \
>           userxyz at anotherdomain.tld \
> \
> }
> acl whitelist list "open users"
>
> Just add the lines as you need, make sure to end a line with a \.
>
>> Also – can we make a special whitelist that not only exempts from spam
>> filtering, but also from greylisting?  This would be even better, since
>> it could be used for the whole server.
Kinda sorta in the A/V Spam GUI.. Settings > Spamassassin tab

	All SPAM to: <javascript: void 0> (optional)

enter the complete email address to be mostly ignored..

HTH
David
> Not in one list, no.   But assuming you're looking to exempt a SENDER
> from greylisting, that's also in /etc/mail/greylist.conf.  You can also
> add in subnets or IPs that you want to exempt for whatever reason.
>
> We use extensive greylisting across our webhosting systems.  We filter
> all of our BlueOnyx-bound mail through a network of centralized
> filtering systems.  I just checked our exemption list:  5 users.  <shrug>
>

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