On Fri, Jul 22, 2016 at 10:53:01AM +0200, Markus Rosjat wrote: > This seems flawed , because when I see a spammer sending a mail to 10 > addresses and I trap the spammer IP the grey entries shouldn't over ride the > Trap entry at all. I even put the ip on my personal blacklist and called the > spamd-setup to take effect. At this point the grey entries shouldnt be > delivered in my opinion. > > > > Am 22.07.2016 um 09:54 schrieb Peter Hessler: > >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.
I have to agree with Markus Rosjat 100%. I have a script running that picks out evil spam addresses that I have seen previously and traps them. Which is worthless, as it runs off the Greytrapped addresses. Which means that the only way I can block them is with pfctl blocking the address permanently? Some of these IP addresses are forged, but would still block that address for the incoming spam. Seriously, I'm looking at this wrong or is there another answer I'm not seeing? Thanks, Chris Bennett

