Date: Mon, 5 Mar 2007 14:36:06 -0500 From: "Dave" <dmehler26@woh.rr.com> To: <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org> Subject: postfix and greylisting Message-ID: <004d01c75f5d$8e3d2e80$0200a8c0@satellite>
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Hello,
I've set up greylisting with postgrey on postfix 2.3, on a 6.1 machine.
All seems to be working well, except my bank can't get through, and i'm
wondering how to let them through, what file to edit the user or the
recipient file? Here's the output, confidential information x-d out.
Mar 5 11:56:18 zeus postgrey[630]: cleaning up old logs...
Mar 5 11:56:18 zeus postfix/smtpd[95256]: NOQUEUE: reject: RCPT from
xxx[xx.xxx.xx.xxx]: 450 4.7.1 <xxx@example.com>: Recipient address rejected:
Greylisted, from=<xxx@example.com> to=<xxx@example.com> proto=ESMTP
helo=<xxx@example.com>
Mar 5 11:56:18 zeus postfix/smtpd[95256]: lost connection after DATA from
xxx[xx.xxx.xx.xxx]
Mar 5 11:56:18 zeus postfix/smtpd[95256]: disconnect from
xxx[xx.xxx.xx.xxx]
Mar 5 13:17:00 zeus postgrey[630]: cleaning up old logs...
Mar 5 13:17:00 zeus postgrey[630]: delayed 4842 seconds: client=xxx,
from=xxx@example.com, to=xxx@example.com
Mar 5 13:17:00 zeus postfix/smtpd[95905]: C1A008: client=xxx[xx.xxx.xx.xxx]
Mar 5 13:17:00 zeus postfix/smtpd[95905]: lost connection after DATA from
xxx[xx.xxx.xx.xxx]
Mar 5 13:17:00 zeus postfix/smtpd[95905]: disconnect from
xxx[xx.xxx.xx.xxx]
Mar 5 13:20:21 zeus postfix/anvil[95907]: statistics: max connection rate
1/60s for (smtp:xx.xxx.xx.xxx) at Mar 5 13:15:44
Mar 5 13:20:21 zeus postfix/anvil[95907]: statistics: max connection count
1 for (smtp:xx.xxx.xx.xxx) at Mar 5 13:15:44
Mar 5 13:20:21 zeus postfix/anvil[95907]: statistics: max cache size 1 at
Mar 5 13:15:44
My concern is the sending email server is going to time out this email, and
it is rather important. I'd rather not turn off greylisting as i think it is
useful and would rather like a solution. Googling has showed me how to
configure greylisting, but not to add custom clients.
Any help appreciated.
Thanks.
Dave.
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