David Cary Hart wrote: > Taking it a step further, many business emails are group discussions > with several recipients necessitating spontaneity. If one recipient > has the bad luck to be on a greylisted server, it affects the group. Either Red Hat has whitelisted Demon (my ISP), or the Red Hat implementation of greylisting learns which IP addresses will properly retry e-mails, and doesn't bother delaying e-mails from them. Presumably there's a timeout, so one e-mail may get greylisted every three months or so. At any rate, my e-mails to this list don't seem to be delayed. James. -- E-mail address: james | You will stop at nothing to reach your objective, @westexe.demon.co.uk | but only because your brakes are defective.