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greylisting, filter, lists
From: Alexander Apathy (alexander_austria
yahoo.com)
Date: Wed Jan 25 2006 - 09:32:22 CST
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Hello,
I would like to implement greylisting, filtering with VirusWall and med-volume
(8k recipients, >30k messages/week, newsletter only) mailinglists on a single
machine. OS is RedHat ES3, maybe I will migrate to CentOS later this year. The
machine will work as a frontend and relay for M$ Exchange.
Could someone please share their experiences and give me some insight? So far I
have found out that I can do greylisting using Postfix's policy feature and
link to VirusWall using the filter option. Which greylist deamon do you
recommend? I do not want to use MySQL on my machine.
I consider using mailman and I do not want messages to the list to be scanned.
I assume that would put to much load on my box. Is there a way to put messages
comming from mailman directly to the Postfix outgoing queue, bypassing the
filter?
TIA &
cheers,
Alexander
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