Hi,
We are currently evaluating/testing Proxmox.
I must admit I am very impressed with the performance of this product so far !
At the moment, we use greylisting, but not the verify receivers (with error 450: service temporarily not available) option.
As I understand from the documentation, both filtering techniques can result in proxmox returning an error code 450 to the SMTP server trying to deliver a message.
However, it is not quite clear to me how these 2 filtering techniques interact with eachother when both are active at the same time.
My guess is that greylisting filtering is always applied before the verify receiver test,
and that the verify receiver test is only applied when an SMTP server tries to deliver a message again (e.g. an existing triplet is found in the greylisting DB)
Is that correct ?
Teknyske
We are currently evaluating/testing Proxmox.
I must admit I am very impressed with the performance of this product so far !
At the moment, we use greylisting, but not the verify receivers (with error 450: service temporarily not available) option.
As I understand from the documentation, both filtering techniques can result in proxmox returning an error code 450 to the SMTP server trying to deliver a message.
However, it is not quite clear to me how these 2 filtering techniques interact with eachother when both are active at the same time.
My guess is that greylisting filtering is always applied before the verify receiver test,
and that the verify receiver test is only applied when an SMTP server tries to deliver a message again (e.g. an existing triplet is found in the greylisting DB)
Is that correct ?
Teknyske