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# 1.4 21-Aug-2013 millert

Remove the use of time_t in the greylist db file and use int64_t instead
with backwards compatibility for records with 32-bit times.
OK deraadt@ beck@


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# 1.3 24-May-2005 millert

Remove -ansi as that means expose only C89 interfaces.


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# 1.2 27-Feb-2004 david

fix CFLAGS -I
ok deraadt@


# 1.1 26-Feb-2004 beck

Add -g option for greylisting support for spamd. The greylisting techinque
originates from a paper by Evan Harris which can be found at
http://projects.puremagic.com/greylisting/. This implementation makes
spamd allow for non-blacklisted addresses to be treated as "greylisted".
where they are tracked in a db file, and whitelisted by addition to a
pf table when the same envelope from and to are retried from the same
source IP address. Testing by many, ok deraadt@