From: Karl O. P. <ko...@me...> - 2011-01-21 16:32:23
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Hello, I see that postfix 2.8.0 has a postscreen(8) daemon that does a number of tests on inbound smtp connections, including greylisting. Has anyone had a chance to come up with a feature comparison -- does sqlgrey have any advantages over postscreen(8)? http://www.postfix.org/postscreen.8.html It looks as though postscreen(8) has a number of potentially useful test related to smtp protocol violations, but it's also impossible to turn off its greylisting so it would be annoying to use in conjunction with sqlgrey. Sqlgrey has worked exceedingly well for me over the years and I've not had to think about it's operation. The greylisting in postscreen(8) seems to be, perhaps, more of a side effect of it's implementation; although that may be a mistaken impression I've picked up from a quick skim of the documentation. There must be some real pluses and minuses to both but I'm too lazy to want to figure it out given that I've something that works. I'd love to hear an analysis. Regards, Karl <ko...@me...> Free Software: "You don't pay back, you pay forward." -- Robert A. Heinlein |