On Tue, Jan 06, 2009 at 12:58:00PM -0500, Frank Bax wrote:
> Today I was having some issues sending mail through a local ISP to my
> system (4.4 release).  Some investigation showed that spamdb reports the
> ip address of the ISP's smtp server as both WHITE and GREY?  This should
> not be possible, should it?
>
> $ sudo spamdb | grep 64.7.153.18
> WHITE|64.7.153.18|||1231252840|1231254379|1234364784|9|0
>
GREY|64.7.153.18|smarthost1.sentex.ca|<x...@clgw.ca>|<x...@clgw.ca>|1231252840|
1231254390|1231267240|10|0
>
> Is it possible to remove the GREY entry (spamdb -d only removes WHITE
> entires)?

WHITE is seen first, so the GREY has no effect. This behavior started a
few releases ago, and it's been discussed several times. There's no need
to remove the GREY entries. They expire on their own in short order.

--
Darrin Chandler            |  Phoenix BSD User Group  |  MetaBUG
dwchand...@stilyagin.com   |  http://phxbug.org/      |  http://metabug.org/
http://www.stilyagin.com/  |  Daemons in the Desert   |  Global BUG
Federation

[demime 1.01d removed an attachment of type application/pgp-signature]

Reply via email to