System Environment/Daemons

greylistd - Greylisting daemon

Greylisting is a simple but highly effective means to weed out
messages that are being delivered via spamware/ratware tools.  The
idea is to establish whether a prior relationship exists between the
sender and the receiver of a message.  Most of the time it does, and
the delivery proceeds normally.

On the other hand, if no prior relationship exists, the delivery is
temporarily rejected.  Legitimate MTAs will treat this response
accordingly, and retry the delivery in a while.  In contrast, ratware
will usually fail to retry the delivery in a normal fashion.
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Packages

Name Version Release Type Size Built
greylistd 0.8.3.2 8.fc6 src 46 KiB Thu Feb 1 18:30:23 2007

Changelog

* Wed Jan 10 17:00:00 2007 Axel Thimm <Axel{*}Thimm{%}ATrpms{*}net> - 0.8.3.2-8
- Remove double initfile in %files.
* Sun Dec 31 17:00:00 2006 Axel Thimm <Axel{*}Thimm{%}ATrpms{*}net> - 0.8.3.2-7
- Add definition of _initdir.
* Wed Dec 27 17:00:00 2006 Axel Thimm <Axel{*}Thimm{%}ATrpms{*}net> - 0.8.3.2-6
- Update to 0.8.3.2.

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