Postfix greylisting policy server
Postgrey is a Postfix policy server implementing greylisting. When a
request for delivery of a mail is received by Postfix via SMTP, the
triplet CLIENT_IP / SENDER / RECIPIENT is built. If it is the first
time that this triplet is seen, or if the triplet was first seen less
than 5 minutes, then the mail gets rejected with a temporary error.
Hopefully spammers or viruses will not try again later, as it is
however required per RFC.
The following features compared with greylist.pl from Postfix 2.1.1 are
new: Safe database, automatic maintenance, whitelists, lookup by
subnet, auto-whitelisting of clients, only Berkeley DB and no large
mysql nor postgresql DB needed.
- Sources inherited from project openSUSE:Leap:42.2
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osc -A https://api.opensuse.org checkout openSUSE:Leap:42.2:Update/postgrey && cd $_
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Source Files
Filename | Size | Changed |
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postgrey-1.36-config.patch | 0000006707 6.55 KB | |
postgrey-1.36.tar.gz | 0000038797 37.9 KB | |
postgrey-groupid.patch | 0000001203 1.17 KB | |
postgrey.README.SUSE | 0000002203 2.15 KB | |
postgrey.changes | 0000006588 6.43 KB | |
postgrey.init | 0000003188 3.11 KB | |
postgrey.service | 0000000702 702 Bytes | |
postgrey.spec | 0000006108 5.96 KB | |
postgrey.sysconfig | 0000000790 790 Bytes | |
postgrey_clients_dump | 0000000942 942 Bytes | |
postgrey_clients_dump.patch | 0000000438 438 Bytes | |
postgrey_daily_greylist.crontab | 0000002539 2.48 KB | |
postgrey_process_name.patch | 0000000559 559 Bytes |
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