H looks like a bug, but because spamdyke is compiled C, there's almost
no way to tell how it happened. If you updated your OS but didn't update
spamdyke, I'd suggest making sure you're on the latest version of spamdyke and
recompiling it on your updated OS. If you still see crashes,
Yikes! I don't think that's going to be possible. spamdyke was written
specifically for qmail and makes a lot of assumptions about how qmail works.
For example, the way it controls relaying is by setting an environment variable
that qmail checks, tt reads lots of files from /var/qmail that