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any way to disable grelist ? #1134

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changchichung opened this issue Mar 3, 2018 · 9 comments
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any way to disable grelist ? #1134

changchichung opened this issue Mar 3, 2018 · 9 comments

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@changchichung
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many emails come from our suppliers always soft reject by greylist
is there anyway to disabled to greylisting ?

@mkuron
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mkuron commented Mar 3, 2018

The greylisting happens if the messages are just below the spam threshold (5 by default). You can check the rspamd web interface to see why it thinks that the messages from your suppliers are spam.

Simply disabling greylisting most likely won‘t help as some messages might be above the threshold to get tagged as spam. So what you probably want to do is to add your suppliers‘ domains to the whitelist. This can either be done per-user or per-domain in the mailcow web interface.

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mkuron commented Mar 4, 2018

If you actually want to disable greylisting altogether (and not do what I wrote yesterday), this is a duplicate of #413.

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@changchichung
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changchichung commented Mar 5, 2018

did you mean

You can just disable the MX check module:

cd /somewhere/mailcow-dockerized
echo "enabled = false;" > data/conf/rspamd/local.d/mx_check.conf
docker-compose restart rspamd-mailcow

yup , I already tried that , but greylist is still working ..

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mkuron commented Mar 5, 2018

Mx_check is not related to greylisting, so don’t change that setting.

You cannot currently easily disable greylisting. But you most likely don’t want to do that anyway: your problem is not that these messages are greylisted, your problem is that they are false-positively recognized as spam. That should be fixed by whitelisting the sender in the web UI.

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wuast94 commented Jan 20, 2019

I want to disable it too..well a greylistet email is bad becouse I don't know that there is a mail. I must look into logs to see it and I don't want to do that. I look in my spam folder and can mark it as no spam. But Mails that I don't receive are very bad in my opinion.

@andryyy
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andryyy commented Jan 20, 2019

A greylisted mail is not a reject. It is not bad, greylisting is good.

Greylisting is "try again later".

@wuast94
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wuast94 commented Jan 20, 2019

Yes but I became a steam Message today with my two factor code..and this mail greylistet is not so good becouse I need it :D

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andryyy commented Jan 20, 2019

Can you post the symbols of the greylisted message?

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wuast94 commented Jan 22, 2019

25910790-c953-46b4-89ff-582511d6659d

The first mail was greylistet..then I forced steam to send the mail again..that's the second email

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