If you can, mail me offlist your spamdb output, the date
of your system, and which entries you are referring to. 

        -Bob


* Rod.. Whitworth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-07-11 19:19]:
> 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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