Weird thing happened today...I have a user, i...@ascomex.ro that didn't 
receive a mail she was supposed to. ASSP mistakenly confused her with 
the spamtrap address i...@ascomex.ro, although ika is a user defined in 
LocalAddresses_FLAT (the spamtrap was made by ASSP with do penalty make 
traps. I export them to spamtrapaddresses as well in order to do 
exportedextreme for them).
After I deleted the i...@ascomex.ro entry it worked fine. The log showed 
this:

Sep-16-09 13:46:56 i...@ascomex.ro matches i...@ascomex.ro in 
spamtrapaddresses
Sep-16-09 13:46:56 i...@ascomex.ro matches i...@ascomex.ro in 
spamtrapaddresses
Sep-16-09 13:46:56 [Trap] 89.36.21.211 <off...@espressoitalia.ro> 
penalty trap: whitelist deletion: off...@espressoitalia.ro
Sep-16-09 13:46:56 [Trap] 89.36.21.211 <off...@espressoitalia.ro> 
penalty trap address: i...@ascomex.ro
Sep-16-09 13:46:56 89.36.21.211 <off...@espressoitalia.ro> added 150 
(penalty trap address: i...@ascomex.ro), total score for IP '89.36.21.0' 
is now 150
Sep-16-09 13:46:56 89.36.21.211 <off...@espressoitalia.ro> [SMTP Error] 
550 5.1.1 User unknown: i...@ascomex.ro
Sep-16-09 13:46:56 Disconnected: 89.36.21.211

My suggestion is to check local addresses, if defined, before 
spamtrapaddresses. This bug can also be cancelled if one puts one's 
users in the nopenaltymaketraps file - but I guess that can't work for 
everyone
Using 1.5.1.7 2.03



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