Hi Jürgen,
thanks for your bug report.
In case of errors greylistd either uses stderr or syslog to inform about
the problem.
As greylistd does not know anything about the configuration of syslogd, it
is hard to decide whether data should be written to syslog or not. Just imagine
that the
Package: greylistd
Version: 0.8.7+nmu2
Severity: important
If out of diskspace, greylistd spams the system log with no space
left on device messages at a rate of a couple dozen to more than a
thousand *per second*. Doesn't improve matters, of course, since very
quickly the space reserved for root
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