Op Tue, 23 Nov 2010 18:05:14 +0100 schreef Peter Fraser <p...@thinkage.ca>:
Somehow I have an bad entry in my /var/db/spamdb the entry in question is a follows.

GREY|kadorken.thspamdb -t -a itroll.03092...@thinkage.chinkage.on.ca|spamdb -t -a kgdykesb...@thinkage.on.ca|spamdb -t -a kgdykesb...@thinkage.on.ca|spamdb
-t -a kgdykescxspamdb|1160168514|0|0|1|-2

I have no idea how the entry got there.

How can I delete it? I cannot get the "spamdb -d" to work, it is expecting an IP address

The entry ends with 0|0|1|-2 so it is actually a spamtrap entry that contains newlines. That's why it didn't expire although you'd think it should have. I could successfully use spamdb(8) to add spamtrap entries containing a few newlines and then remove them (phew!). So try this:

# spamdb -Td 'kadorken.thspamdb -t -a itroll.03092...@thinkage.chinkage.on.ca
spamdb -t -a kgdykesb...@thinkage.on.ca
spamdb -t -a kgdykesb...@thinkage.on.ca
spamdb -t -a kgdykescxspamdb'

If that doesn't work, then possibly the real key is longer and you need a modified version of spamdb(8) to extract it.


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