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Larry Bolhuis wrote:
This also puts additional load on mail servers around the net as they attempt to get to the non-responsive server in the first MX. although in this regard it's much the same load as Greylisting adds.
At least Greylisting is (supposed to be) intelligent as far as what servers it rejects ... once the server greylisting period has expired, it should be accepted without delay. FWIW: I'm giving 'nolisting' a try for a little while. david
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