Spam prevention with Exim and greylistd - Part 2 - management and stats

  2008-09-23 00:00:03
In part one of this tutorial I looked at installing and configuring greylistd alongside Exim to help combat the evils of Spam. In this second part I will look at getting some information out of greylistdâ€' handy if you need to troubleshoot why the CEO’s “urgent” message hasn’t arrived yet! Read Part Two of Ryan Cartwright's article on Exim and greylistd atFreesoftware Magazine. 
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