Op Tue, 16 Oct 2012 22:01:54 +0200 schreef Joakim Aronius <[email protected]>:
I need somone to hit me with a clue-by-four..

Im trying to set up spamd and greyscanner to trap a flood of incoming spam. Now running with default settings for spamd and with recomended pf.conf rules. Can't get it to work properly..
joakim@heimdall$ uname -rsv
OpenBSD 5.1 GENERIC#160
joakim@heimdall$ grep spam /etc/rc.conf.local
spamd_flags="-v -h mail.aronius.se"

Example:
joakim@heimdall$ grep 81.172.0.62 /var/log/spamd
Oct 16 21:38:33 heimdall spamd[14216]: 81.172.0.62: connected (2/0)
Oct 16 21:38:44 heimdall spamd[14216]: (GREY) 81.172.0.62: <[email protected]> -> <[email protected]> Oct 16 21:38:44 heimdall spamd[14216]: 81.172.0.62: disconnected after 11 seconds.

Hosts are _immediately_ listed as both WHITE and GREY:
joakim@heimdall$ spamdb |grep 81.172.0.62
WHITE|81.172.0.62|||1350416314|1350416314|1353526714|1|0
GREY|81.172.0.62|81.172.0.62.dyn.user.ono.com|<[email protected]>|<[email protected]>|1350416324|1350430724|1350430724|1|0

Looking at the WHITE record it has the same time for 'first' and 'pass'
joakim@heimdall$ date -r 1350416314
Tue Oct 16 21:38:34 CEST 2012

Is it not first supposed to be GREY until the sender tries again after 'passtime' but before 'greyexp' and then is added as WHITE?

Yes.

As the sender is now whitelisted 'greyscanner' will not touch it so I assume that the above is the root problem..

The _real_ root problem is the thing that is broken.

Any ideas on what I am doing wrong?

I would guess that there is a mistake in your pf.conf.


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