Greylisting
Greylisting (or graylisting) is a method of defending e-mail users against spam.
What the Hell...
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ASAPPM is your one-stop shop for all your printing requirements. We also offer complete quality promotional products with embroidery and screening solutions for all your embroidery, screen printing, and twill needs.
Published on Saturday 31st of July 2010 07:34:50 AM
Fat feet in dress shoes
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ASAPPM is your one-stop shop for all your printing requirements. We also offer complete quality promotional products with embroidery and screening solutions for all your embroidery, screen printing, and twill needs.
Published on Saturday 31st of July 2010 07:34:50 AM
AXIGEN Releases New 7.4 Beta Version with Greylisting
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The AXIGEN Team (http://www.axigen.com) is happy to inform you that AXIGEN Mail Server 7.4 Beta has just been released. The new version focuses on...
Published on Saturday 31st of July 2010 07:34:50 AM
Grey on black: combining greylisting with blacklists
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How to combine greylisting with RBL as a 0%-false-positive alternative to mail rejection at the SMTP level.
Published on Saturday 31st of July 2010 07:34:50 AM
Online Email Server Test
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If you are facing issues where your outgoing Emails are consistently rejected by other servers or land up in Junk Email or SPAM folders of the recipient mail box, this test can help you in identifying the problems.The tests done are: HELO, Reverse DNS, Greylisting, SPF, DKIM, URIBL, SPAMAssassin, DNSBL (RBL).
Published on Saturday 31st of July 2010 07:34:50 AM
Article on Greylisting in Snow Leopard Server @ 318 | Krypte
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There's a little article on the new Greylisting options in Snow Leopard Server at 318.com that is referenced herein.
Published on Saturday 31st of July 2010 07:34:50 AM
Server Admins: Demolish spam with the Greylist service
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A great little gem here... Save server memory, time, and less email filtering on the mail client end.
Published on Saturday 31st of July 2010 07:34:50 AM
How Greylisting works
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Most spamming servers will try to deliver a message to the receiving server and give up if they don't receive a quick response. This is usually an automated process by the spammer and retrying message delivery is highly unlikely and difficult to manage if they did retry. Kind of like a shotgun approach
Published on Saturday 31st of July 2010 07:34:50 AM




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