I've learned the hard way that this doesn't achieve the desired result:

# spamdb -Ta [EMAIL PROTECTED]

it should be:

# spamdb -Ta "<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>"

Addition of a short EXAMPLES section to man spamdb could really help. 
And, in IMHO, the "key" argument could also use a brief explanation.

Other worthwhile features for spamdb itself might be:
1) ability to add WHITE entries *with* an expiration time; e.g.
   spamdb -a 192.168.0.5|2000000000

2) ability to selectively list the contents of spamdb; e.g.
   spamdb -Tl   lists all SPAMTRAP entries
   spamdb -tl   lists all TRAPPED entries

V/r,
Jay

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