A few things you can check:
    Did you set the "log-target" option to "stderr"?  If so, then 
spamdyke's messages will appear in the qmail logs, not in the syslog.
    Did you set the "log-level" option to "error" or "none"?  If so, 
then only error messages or none at all will appear in your logs.  Try 
"info" or higher.
    Are you using Plesk?  If so, the messages will appear in 
"/usr/local/psa/var/log/maillog".
    Did you restart qmail after you installed spamdyke?  If not, then 
spamdyke may not actually be running.
    Have you used the "config-test" feature to look for problems with 
your configuration?

If none of that helps, please post your configuration file, your "run" 
script and your spamdyke version.

-- Sam Clippinger

Juliano Valente wrote:
> Hi, I update the spamdyke but it don't work. When I see in my 
> /var/log/maillog haven't nothing.
>
>
> 2008/7/15 Sam Clippinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>:
>
>     The first version 4 bug!  Fantastic! :)
>
>     spamdyke 3.x uses a file named "_none" to graylist connections that
>     don't provide a sender address (bounce messages are typically
>     delivered
>     this way).
>
>     spamdyke 4.0.0 changes the layout of the graylist directory
>     structure by
>     creating folders for the sender domains.  For example, spamdyke 3.x
>     might have created a file named:
>
>     /var/qmail/spamdyke/graylist/localdomain.com/localuser/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>     <http://localdomain.com/localuser/[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>     Now spamdyke 4.0.0 will use the same information to create another
>     subdirectory using the sender's domain name:
>
>     
> /var/qmail/spamdyke/graylist/localdomain.com/localuser/remotedomain.com/[EMAIL
>  PROTECTED]
>     <http://localdomain.com/localuser/remotedomain.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>     The error you're seeing is occurring because spamdyke is trying to
>     convert your 3.x graylist directory into the 4.0.0 structure.  It does
>     this by first creating a directory for the domain, then moving the
>     existing file into the new subdirectory.  However, because "_none"
>     doesn't contain a domain name, it tries to create a folder named
>     "_none"
>     and fails (because a file already exists with that name).  Then it
>     tries
>     to move the file, which also fails because the directory doesn't
>     exist.
>
>     Because an error is encountered, the connection isn't graylisted
>     but the
>     message should still be received properly.
>
>     I'll get this fixed right away.  A quick workaround is to simply find
>     and delete all of the files named "_none".  spamdyke will then be able
>     to create the "_none" subdirectories and graylisting will work without
>     errors.  On most Unix systems (with GNU tools), the following command
>     should work (your mileage may vary):
>        find GRAYLISTDIR -name _none -type f -print0 | xargs -0 rm -f
>
>     -- Sam Clippinger
>
>     Daniel Anliker wrote:
>     > David Stiller schrieb:
>     >
>     >> I agree. Great work!
>     >>
>     >> One thing i just noticed: Spamdyke gave me an error writing to the
>     >> greylist. To a folder and file called "_none". Maybe it's a config-
>     >> issue?
>     >>
>     >> It tried to write to my graylist like this:
>     >>
>     >> /var/qmail/spamdyke/greylist-dir/<domain>/_none/_none
>     >>
>     >> Maybe it was an exception, but where did _none come from? Generally
>     >> the greylist works on all domains, although the one where the error
>     >> occured on.
>     >>
>     >>
>     >>
>     >
>     > I see the same messages on my Server with spamdyke 4.
>     >
>     > Jul 15 02:45:12 ally spamdyke[19051]: ERROR: unable to move file
>     > /var/qmail/spamdyke/greylist/xyz.ch/akstcjuristereimnsdgs/_none to
>     >
>     /var/qmail/spamdyke/greylist/xyz.ch/akstcjuristereimnsdgs/_none/_none:
>     > Not a directory
>     >
>     > Jul 15 02:45:12 ally spamdyke[19051]: ERROR: cannot write to
>     graylist
>     > file
>     >
>     /var/qmail/spamdyke/greylist/xyz.ch/akstcjuristereimnsdgs/_none/_none:
>     > No such file or directory
>     >
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