Hello Boudewijn, Peter,
I did a new test (without brackets) and now it seems to work because the IP
address is marked as TRAPPED (before it was GREY)
# spamdb | grep x.x.x.x
TRAPPED|x.x.x.x|1495121479
But the spamd-greytrap table remains empty
Peter, do you have any entries when you do pfctl -t spamd-greytrap -T show
Regards
Le Mercredi 17 mai 2017 17h00, Peter N. M. Hansteen <[email protected]> a
écrit :
On 05/17/17 16:51, Boudewijn Dijkstra wrote:
> Op Wed, 17 May 2017 13:55:58 +0200 schreef Mik J <[email protected]>:
>> Hello,
>> I'm trying to make spamtrap to work
>> I added a spamtrap address# spamdb | grep trap
>> SPAMTRAP|<[email protected]>
>
> From spamdb(8):
> If adding or deleting a SPAMTRAP address (-T), keys should be
> specified
> as email addresses:
>
> [email protected]
>
>
> So without angle brackets.
It looks like spamdb actually accepts addresses both with and without
angle brackets - I have both kinds in my spamdb:
[Wed May 17 16:56:00] peter@skapet:~/upgrade$ doas spamdb | grep
SPAMTRAP | grep lorgnette
SPAMTRAP|<[email protected]>
SPAMTRAP|<[email protected]>
SPAMTRAP|[email protected]
SPAMTRAP|[email protected]
SPAMTRAP|[email protected]
but exactly matching or not) what's in the database could be the problem
here.
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delilah spamd[29949]: 85.152.224.147: disconnected after 42673 seconds.