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| Subject: | Re: [Christmas Gift for free] 50% Spam reduction ! |
| From: | Jeremy Kitchen <kitchen@scriptkitchen.com> |
| Date: | Fri, 05 Jan 2007 10:43:55 -0800 |
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Matthew R. Dempsky wrote: > tcpserver 0 25 greetdelay qmail-smtpd > > . By default, if greetdelay receives any input from the client before > the time limit passes (violating RFC 2821's recommendations), it will > exit without running qmail-smtpd. > > I've tested it under OpenBSD 4.0 and Debian GNU/Linux 3.1. I'd love > to hear reports from others. I was skeptical at first, but I must say, it is working brilliantly. Well, it seems that way at least, my inbox has become a little less flooded with spam. I haven't had a chance to check my logs yet since then. Thank you for this :) -Jeremy
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