See what happens when you change modulate state for keep state.
knitti wrote:
On Apr 11, 2005 8:30 PM, eric <eric-list-openbsd-misc_(_at_)_catastrophe_(_dot_)_net> wrote:
No. Does your spamd get with -g started? (look in /etc/rc for this, or with ps ax for the running one, you should have 3 instances (privilege seperated parts) of spamd running, one to receive connecitons, one to update spamdb and one to update the pf tables.On Mon, 2005-04-11 at 20:22:38 +0200, knitti proclaimed...
spamdb -a 207.227.243.195
Thanks for the answers so far.
I guess my point is this: should greylisting make mail delivery (on initial
delivery before the host is greylisted) be so slow?
Greylistings first answer should be quick.
--knitti