We currently use greylisting because it (appears to) stop a lot of bogus messages. But our users get a little annoyed with the delay from some poorly configured senders plus I get a little tired of trying to explain it.
In looking at the Greylist tab in the Tracking Center page, I see an incredibly large number of greylisted messages that are sent to completely bogus addresses.
My statistics show that greylisting blocks 67% of incoming mail, but how many of those were to undeliverable addresses in the first place? How can I justify greylisting if the stats are skewed?
I've often wished I could rearrange the order of spam checks in Proxmox (i.e., verify receiver first, then greylist if receiver is OK), but it's not in the Web UI anywhere and I'd rather not mess with configuration templates that could have changes wiped out with every upgrade (if that's even an possibility).
I've been a loyal proxmox customer for years, but I really need some more flexibility.
Are there any options in Proxmox I'm just not seeing?
In looking at the Greylist tab in the Tracking Center page, I see an incredibly large number of greylisted messages that are sent to completely bogus addresses.
My statistics show that greylisting blocks 67% of incoming mail, but how many of those were to undeliverable addresses in the first place? How can I justify greylisting if the stats are skewed?
I've often wished I could rearrange the order of spam checks in Proxmox (i.e., verify receiver first, then greylist if receiver is OK), but it's not in the Web UI anywhere and I'd rather not mess with configuration templates that could have changes wiped out with every upgrade (if that's even an possibility).
I've been a loyal proxmox customer for years, but I really need some more flexibility.
Are there any options in Proxmox I'm just not seeing?