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    postgrey
     
   
    
     Early this weekend I installed postgrey, a greylister for Postfix based on Postfix 2.1's support for SMTP Access Policy Delgation.  The theory behind greylisting is to temporarily delay mail message delivery in the hopes that spambots will not attempt to redeliver delayed messages.  Based on my experiences, I'd say that hopes are high.
mailgraph is another utility written by  David Schweikert, the author of postgrey.  This graph shows the effects of turning on postgrey.   I turned postgrey on late Friday/early Saturday, and you can see that the number of messages that were either spam or viruses decreased dramatically, while the number of rejected messages increased.  The number of spams delivered to inboxes also decreased.

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/etc/init.d.   postgrey doesn't supply a script, so I've made mine available.  I'm not an init.d wizard, so if you improve the script please let me know. [ update: postgrey is now a package in Debian unstable ]
To date our anti-spam measures consist of postfix, postgrey, amavisd-new, clamav, and spamassasin on the server, and a bayesian filter in the clients.   The arms race goes on.
     
   
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