Re: Up and running on the real sever - and I
Dennis Wynne <[email protected]> Thu, 16 Feb 2006 10:25:00 -0600
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I was explaining greylist / relaydelay to another admin yesterday and bragging on how well it has worked (along with tighter sendmail params) for me. He read the whitepaper at the link I provided and commented it would never work for him - some of the MTAs that send him mail don't retry for 4 hours - and his users would not want to wait that long. The RFC clearly suggests to retry a couple of times in the first hour, but someone has just ignored that. Dennis ===== Original Message from [email protected] (Greylisting Users and Developers Discuss) at 2/16/06 9:00 am >I know what you are trying to say, but I think it is a dangerous slippery >slope. The RFCs are the law that explains the protocol between two remote >hosts. If hosts start doing whatever they want, then we are never going to >get mail delivered. > >Certainly in a case where there is a problem between two hosts, the one that >didn't comply with the RFC is at fault. Period.