Mark Walker wrote: > > It's a problem because Google IPs are white listed by default on my > system, and it could cause a problem blacklisting a Google server. > > I've received numerous messages over the last few days. I've tried > sending big cos like Google and Yahoo complaints about spam in the > past. They invariably send back denying the messages came from their > servers. The following is Google, isn't it? I could be spacing it > because it's early here in California. > > smtp-out3.google. com (smtp-out3.google. com [216.239.45. 15]) > > Thanks. > Well, greylisting only stops smtps that don't follow the RFCs. Since Google will follow the retry it makes sense to have them in the whitelist. Just make sure you spam scam all mail from them like you would anyone else.
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Re: [milter-greylist] Anybody having trouble with Google mail spam?
2008-10-20 by Richard Frovarp