I would like to discuse this also, it might be useful for others
if there is one ip address but it is used by many domains for example 22.33.44.55 is using by a.com, b.net, c.org
I would put 22.33.44 in:
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/etc/sqlgrey/clients_ip_whitelist.local
This IP will never be greylisted starting from 22.33.44.1 till 22.33.44.254
Shawn Iverson have already discussed about this somewhere on this forum, you can searched it
A year ago, i found the most lazy SMTP Server i ever knew, it was sent email to our user only 1 time and never retry/resend (just like spammer behavior), so i put their SMTP Server IP Address on clients_ip_whitelist.local
Then they emailed me and written that our MX is not configured properly, and i was like "Whaaat!...".
And also sometime ago; one of our user get hacked. Spammer used his email account to send email everywhere. It was like thousands emails (from thousands ip address), luckily our eFa Greylisting put them in hold, and release like 50-60 emails because spammer using hacked legitimate SMTP Server too.
Then i deleted all of those emails, and it was saved us from getting blacklist all over the world
So, my personal opinion...never ever never disabled greylisting, it will save you in the future.
BR,
Aryfir