Greylisting

Greylisting defends email users against spam. When enabled, the mail server will temporarily reject any email from a sender the server does not recognize. If the email is legitimate, the originating server will try again after a delay. After sufficient time has elapsed, the server will accept the email.

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Trusted Hosts

Greylisting will never defer emails from entries on the Trusted Hosts list.

 

Common Mail Providers

Greylisting will never defer emails from trusted mail providers.

Mail Provider Trust Auto Update
U.S. Department of the Treasury (Financial Institution)  
Apple  
The Vanguard Group (Financial Institution)  
Roadrunner  
Outlook  
Hotmail  
cPanel  
Microsoft Exchange Online Protection  
Tucows/OpenSRS  
Broadridge Financial Solutions (Financial Institution)  
Comcast  
AOL  
MailChannels  
First Data (Financial Institution)  
Bank of America (Financial Institution)  
Symantec Messagelabs  
SBCGlobal.net  
Verizon  
TD Ameritrade (Financial Institution)  
Twitter  
Wells Fargo (Financial Institution)  
Chase Bank (Financial Institution)  
Google  
Microsoft  
Facebook  
Fidelity Investments (Financial Institution)  
Microsoft Office 365  
AT&T  
Comodo/Sectigo  
McAfee SaaS Email Security (MX Logic)  
Yahoo  
No Common Mail Provider settings found.

Greylisting Report

The Greylist Report displays the current state of triplets in the system. A triplet consists of a sender IP address, From address, and To address.

Sender IP Address From Address To Address Deferred Accepted Create Time Block Expire Time Must Retry Time Record Expire Time
The Greylist Report is empty.