Test: SPAM block notice rec'd for Gmail reply

Tom Bruno tom at limesg.com
Wed Dec 14 00:40:36 CST 2005


> I'm looking at greylisting, and also I
>added sa-exim to my system, but screwed up
>placement/context of the configuration lines and
>created a loop. 
>
I was getting 5-10 spams a day and some other employees were getting 50-100.

I setup greylisting and now i recieve 0,
and only a few users are still getting spam.
Which i believe is real stuff they probably
signed up for.

Greylisting has kept mine 100%
spam free for the last 8 months.

>So I've had to sdsiable my new feature
>which was working quite well, by blocking 100% of the
>spam and let through all except 1 of the emails that
>should have gone through. The one caused a loop in the
>system. So my question is does anyone use greylisting
>with debian and exim? I've found one sample
>configuration which I'm studying. But it's a bit
>overkill for my needs.
>
>So, Jon send us more detailed information on your
>blocked ip message. I know others are using gmail on
>the list so it's got to be something else.
>
>Brian JD
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