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Re: Gray listing Server recommendation?

From: AlxFrag (alxfraggmail.com)
Date: Thu Dec 13 2007 - 02:25:36 CST


Aaron Wolfe wrote:
> On Dec 12, 2007 5:30 PM, Jeff Larsen <jlar310gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> On Dec 12, 2007 3:04 PM, mouss <mlist.onlyfree.fr> wrote:
>>
>>> Jeff Larsen wrote:
>>>
>>>> On Dec 12, 2007 3:17 AM, Rajkumar S <rajkumarsgmail.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> I am configuring my first postfix server and looking for
>>>>> recommendation for a graylisting daemon. google search revealed
>>>>> several choices, but not quite it's popularity or flexibility. I want
>>>>> to use sqlite apart from that I am open to suggestions.
>>>>>
>>>> I suppose people on this list tend to favor free software, but one
>>>> thing I never see mentioned is Proxmox at www.proxmox.com. It's a
>>>> pre-configured debian install and they provide virtual machine
>>>> configurations as well. We run it under the free VMware Server.
>>>>
>>>> It's pretty affordable and I just can't say enough good things about
>>>> it. Of course, it uses postfix to on the back end. It does gray
>>>> listing as well as virus and content-based spam filtering. I think
>>>> there is a free, but limited version available too if you want to try
>>>> it out.
>>>>
>>>> My general observation of the traffic on this list is that a good
>>>> chunk of the problems people are trying to solve on their own are all
>>>> done for you with proxmox.
>>>>
>>>> Jeff
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>> while all this may be true, this doesn't look like a greylisting server.
>>>
>>> and the website doesn't have any technical information apart from
>>> marketing stuff...
>>>
>> Well, I can't be held responsible for their marketing. But I do vouch
>> for their product.
>>
>> It's not a greylisting daemon per se, it's an all-in-one product which
>> includes greylisting and uses the postfix MTA. I just though it was
>> worth a mention since so many people on this list struggle with
>> assembling their own anti-spam/virus solution around postfix.
>>
>
> Setting up Postfix and some AV/antispam stuff really isn't difficult
> even for a novice sysadmin.
>
> While you might get that impression by reading this list, remember
> that the thousands (tens, hundreds of thousands?) of people who have
> everything running just great do not usually post to the list just to
> tell us they have no problems :)
>
> -Aaron
>
i'm thinking to use postgrey, but haven't heard any comments about it.

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