A few questions:
        What version of spamdyke are you using?  Older versions didn't log 
every message, especially if the connection was whitelisted.  Newer 
versions should log everything.
        Also, how busy is your server?  syslogd will drop messages if the 
server is overloaded; I believe this is why DJB didn't use it for qmail.

With the latest version of spamdyke, you can use the "log-target" 
directive to make spamdyke avoid syslog.  Its messages will appear in 
the same files as your qmail logs.  I'd be very interested to know if 
that solves the problem.

-- Sam CLippinger

Seb wrote:
> I've had twice the following issue with spamdyke : no reference
> to a message is found in /var/log/mail.info but i can find it in
> qmail logs... Dunno whether it's syslog losing log lines or a bug
> in spamdyke ? (there is no way for the message to avoid spamdyke
> on this server)
> 
> have a nice day !
> 
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