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From: Lionel B. <lio...@bo...> - 2005-08-11 13:15:21
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Beast wrote the following on 11.08.2005 14:35 : > > AWL is based on domain or per email address? Both. The domain AWL is used when enough entries for the same domain/src couple exist in the mail AWL. > > What happen when sender using more than one mail server (with same > return path address)? > From the example sqlgrey.conf: ## Greylisting method: # - full : greylist by IP address # - classc : greylist by class C network. eg: # 2.3.4.6 connection accepted if 2.3.4.145 did connect earlier # - smart : greylist by class C network unless there is no reverse lookup # or it looks like a home-user address # Default is smart # greymethod = smart So if the 2 servers are in the same class C network, the AWL entry is reused in 'classc' and may be in 'smart' depending on the reverse lookup. If the 2 servers aren't in the same class C network, SQLgrey greylists and create a new AWL entry. > In sqlgrey.conf: > > group_domain_level = 2 > > 2 means 2 different email address or 2 different email (with same > address)? > 2 different email addresses in the same domain. Lionel. |