2008/6/27 Juan Miscaro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> (On 4.3 recent snapshot) I began receiving mail for a certain email
> address and forgot to adjust my /etc/mail/spamd.alloweddomains file
> (where I have a list of all valid email addresses).  So I found the
> following spamd logging reasonable:
>
> spamd[5771]: 10.10.10.10: disconnected after 386 seconds. lists: 
> spamd-greytrap
>
> Along with its spamdb entry:
>
> TRAPPED|10.10.10.10|1214679171
>
> However, after including the offending email address and stopping and
> restarting spamd; and removing the greytrapped/blacklisted host from
> spamdb like so
>
> $ sudo spamdb -T -d 10.10.10.10
>
> I continue to get the same logging message and the address is again
> found in spamdb:
>
> $ sudo spamdb | grep 10.10.10.10
> Password:
> GREY|10.10.10.10|...................................
>
> Granted that the last time it showed up as TRAPPED and now it shows
> GREY.  But why does the log message say "greytrap"?

Disregard, it was greyscanner.pl that didn't like the private address
and greytrapped it.

/juan

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