It means spamdyke is attempting to write data to the remote server but 
the remote server has already disconnected, probably when it received a 
rejection message.

Don't worry about it, this message is just informational.  With spamdyke 
version 3.1.0 or later, you can hide this message by turning down your 
"log-level" to 2 or less.

-- Sam Clippinger

George Zica wrote:
> Hello ,
> 
> I have spamdyke installed on a server with a huge number of spams  per 
> day . Since I've installed spamdyke (96 hours) i have a number of 16859 
> emails blocked ( until now, when i'm writing) . The problem i have is 
> this one:
> 
> spamdyke[2731]: ERROR: unable to write 27 bytes to file descriptor 1: 
> Broken pipe
> 
> slackware  12 + qmail 
> 
> i don't know what is causing this problem and what is meaning.
> 
> Please help
> 
> Thanks in advance
> 
> 
> 
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