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Date:      Mon, 05 Mar 2007 21:35:33 +0100
From:      Marcel de Reuver <marcel@de.reuver.org>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: postfix and greylisting
Message-ID:  <45EC7F15.50300@de.reuver.org>
In-Reply-To: <004d01c75f5d$8e3d2e80$0200a8c0@satellite>
References:  <004d01c75f5d$8e3d2e80$0200a8c0@satellite>

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Dave wrote:
> 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?
perldoc postgrey

       Whitelists

       Whitelists allow you to specify client addresses or recipient 
address,
       for which no greylisting should be done. Per default postgrey 
will read
       the following files:

        /usr/local/etc/postfix/postgrey_whitelist_clients
        /usr/local/etc/postfix/postgrey_whitelist_clients.local
        /usr/local/etc/postfix/postgrey_whitelist_recipients

       You can specify alternative paths with the --whitelist-x options.

       Postgrey whitelists follow similar syntax rules as Postfix access
       tables.  The following can be specified for recipient addresses:

       domain.addr
                 "domain.addr" domain and subdomains.

       name@     "name@.*" and extended addresses "name+blabla@.*".

       name@domain.addr
                 "name@domain.addr" and extended addresses.

       /regexp/  anything that matches "regexp" (the full address is 
matched).

       The following can be specified for client addresses:

       domain.addr
                 "domain.addr" domain and subdomains.

       IP1.IP2.IP3.IP4
                 IP address IP1.IP2.IP3.IP4. You can also leave off one num-
                 ber, in which case only the first specified numbers will be
                 checked.

       /regexp/  anything that matches "regexp" (the full address is 
matched).




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