You may want to look at XWall (http://www.dataenter.co.at/products/xwall.htm). It does greylisting very well along with lots of other anti-spam functions and is written specifically to be used with excange. It's super simple to install and configure (all gui based) and is priced very well (about $400 and that's unlimited users). Not that milter-greylist doesn't work very well itself, I just thought you may want to look at something you can maintain yourself. By the time you pay someone to setup Linux, sentmail and so forth, you will have spent at least $400 plus later maintainance costs. Qoanryxemn wrote: >I've checked with the list owner before sending this, and since the list >is all about asking for help, he said it would be ok. > > >I'd like to find out if there are any list members in the Fort Lauderdale >area that would be interested in implementing a greylisting box for us as >a consultant. We currently host our own Exchange site and use a McAfee >Webshield e500 for content filtering, but enough junk mail is getting >through where I would want to try out greylisting. > >Before presenting this to my manager, I'd need to know how much the >consulting fees would be, and how long you think the implementation would >take. We already have hardware that could be utilized for this project, >we just need someone with the linux and sendmail experience to get it >going properly. > > >Please respond to qoanryxemn@.... >Thanks! >-pete > > > >__________________________________ >Yahoo! FareChase: Search multiple travel sites in one click. >http://farechase.yahoo.com > > > > >Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > >
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Re: [milter-greylist] Implement a greylisting box?
2005-11-04 by Dennis Willson
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