Greytrap addresses only trap the systems when it has not been seen
before.  In your case, they arlready have a GREY entry, so they have
been seen and the trapping won't take effect.


On 2016 Jul 21 (Thu) at 17:34:37 +0200 (+0200), Markus Rosjat wrote:
:Hi there,
:
:I noticed that a trapped ip gets whitelisted when there are still greylisted
:messages. this shouldn't happen when I use the -a -t switches to trap the ip
:or do I miss something here ?
:
:Regards
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