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AxsDeny
Has anyone had any success in setting up greylisting within cpanel? I'm getting hammered by spam.
eth00
Take a look at ASSP, it supports greylisting and there are a few nice WHM interfaces for it.
AxsDeny
QUOTE (eth00 @ Dec 11 2007, 04:58 PM) *
Take a look at ASSP, it supports greylisting and there are a few nice WHM interfaces for it.


Of course, there's no documentation for installing ASSP with Exim. Blah.
jmbesolutions
Has anyone found away to install greylisting with cPanel? I'm getting hit pretty hard and I'd like to give it a try.
markcausa
Have you tried setting your Spam Assassin score down?
AxsDeny
QUOTE (markcausa @ May 20 2008, 03:15 PM) *
Have you tried setting your Spam Assassin score down?


Setting the score lower doesn't change the amount of CPU that spamd is eating. My load has been over 5.5 for over 36 hours and it's all due to spamd.

Graylisting would be extremely useful.
dreemr13
QUOTE (AxsDeny @ Jun 2 2009, 07:03 AM) *
Setting the score lower doesn't change the amount of CPU that spamd is eating. My load has been over 5.5 for over 36 hours and it's all due to spamd.

Graylisting would be extremely useful.


Did you find a solution for graylisting? Last week I had 80,000+ in my mail queue. Cleaned up a few account on the server and changed hostname which seemed to help. I have also played with Spam Assassin scores and can't seem to find a happy medium...

frickin spammers....grrrr icon_twisted.gif
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