Optimal solution would be, if you can enable SMTP-Auth on your mailserver, then milter-greylist will bypass you, as soon as you are authenticated... Cheers, Andreas Alan Clifford wrote: >The intention is to tap an email into my Palm, perhaps add a photo from my >camera (via the sd card - modern day sneakernet) and then, when I get to >my hotel, connect to the internet with my old Psion infrared modem via one >of the apparent China Telecom dialup numbers. I have not yet found any >server information to go with the dial up numbers. But no matter, I've >set up imap before smtp on my pc at home. > >I've been testing this using an isp dialup and you are all probably way >ahead of me by now. I hit my greylisting and the next time I dial up, I'm >allocated a different ip number. > >So, is there anything like "imap before greylist whitelisting" I could >use? > > >
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Re: [milter-greylist] Defeating my own greylisting
2005-10-12 by Andreas Unterkircher
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