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 : :-- :Markus Rosjat fon: +49 351 8107223 mail: [email protected] : :G+H Webservice GbR Gorzolla, Herrmann :K??nigsbr??cker Str. 70, 01099 Dresden : :http://www.ghweb.de :fon: +49 351 8107220 fax: +49 351 8107227 : :Bitte pr??fen Sie, ob diese Mail wirklich ausgedruckt werden muss! Before you :print it, think about your responsibility and commitment to the ENVIRONMENT : -- We don't understand the software, and sometimes we don't understand the hardware, but we can *___see* the blinking lights!

