Is there a way to avoid the greylist for certain incoming ip address network ranges, e.g. "192.168.1.0/24"
Some of our mail comes from a could email service provider with well defined service ip addresses, and everything they send us is "clean", thus we never want to slow them down.
Possible?
Thanks in advance,
edit:
solved -> viewtopic.php?f=5&t=989&p=3142#p3142
[solved] can I avoid the greylist by incoming network ip?
[solved] can I avoid the greylist by incoming network ip?
Last edited by pdwalker on 26 Mar 2015 04:43, edited 2 times in total.
Re: can I avoid the greylist by incoming network ip?
I never tried it but it should be possible as long as the sender domains are the same (don't know if that is the case)
In the WebGUI -> Greylist -> Domains
Add the domain and the /24 (or what what is needed) subnet.
In the WebGUI -> Greylist -> Domains
Add the domain and the /24 (or what what is needed) subnet.
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Re: can I avoid the greylist by incoming network ip?
no, this doesn't accomplish what I need.