I don't know much about it, but maybe I can help you here.

You are probably scoring gripvalencePB in the penalty box, which may let 
that mail pass through. See the relevant log entries for that, make sure 
the relevant logging is set to verbose.

I for one only use the griplist to determine delaying/greylisting - I 
only delay mail with a higher value than 0.3 in the griplist. You can 
just turn it off completely if you want...

As for the suspicious country thing, check the location of that IP, it 
may not be China even if it is a .cn address...


On 10/27/2009 5:00 AM, aja-lists wrote:
> aja-lists wrote:
>
>    
>> And I've just found out that this spamming ip address 209.191.125 is in
>> my griplist
>>      
> Sorry, my bad :( Missed the last part of that ip-address, that'll easily
> explain why a "host" and "whois" command didn't show anything.
>
> It was a yahoo.cn address, I guess that must be why it is in the griplist.
>
> But I don't understand why the "Suspicious Country Code" for CN was not
> visible in the log files for this one, for others it does show up.
> Does that have to do with the griplist ?
>
> And is there more documentation about griplist ?
> The wiki has a very minimal entry, and a search-engine doesn't show much
> about it so far.
>
> A.
>
>
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