I regularly run spamdb|less to keep an eye on what is happening. Since
I started greytrapping attempts to connect to mailboxes that have never
existed or which have been unused for more than three years, the spamdb
output has been much easier to scan by eye.

However I have an anomalous situation at present.

There are two entries which were greylisted days ago and where the
sender never returned. Probably spammers. One certainly is, as the rcpt
field shows a mailbox not in my domain.

Both are well past the expiry time (checked with date -r) and there is
no way I know of to delete them. 

The system runs 3.9 i386 installed from CD. Only added pkg is dsniff
and I've used that for ages w/o probs.

I'd love spamdb -d to be able to detete GREY entries anyway.

Any tool to drop entries from the spadb database?

TIA

Rod/

>From the land "down under": Australia.
Do we look <umop apisdn> from up over?

Do NOT CC me - I am subscribed to the list.
Replies to the sender address will fail except from the list-server.
Your IP address will also be greytrapped for 24 hours after any attempt. 
I am continually amazed by the people who run OpenBSD who don't take this 
advice. I always expected a smarter class. I guess not.

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