That's very strange.  If spamdyke is printing "ALLOWED" into the logs, 
that means a valid sender and recipient have been given (and accepted by 
qmail).  Message delivery should take place immediately.

Is spamdyke printing any other log messages about these connections 
(especially "TIMEOUT" messages)?  You could also try enabling full 
logging to see exactly what's happening during these deliveries.

-- Sam Clippinger

Greg Cirelle Enterprises wrote:
> hello
> is there anything in spamdyke that would prevent  mail
> tagged as ALLOWED in the maillog file from getting to
> the qmail queue?
>
> I'm watching the maillog and a particular message from
> a friend of mine gets a log entry which says ALLOWED
> but it never gets to the queue and delivered
>
> I did a quick test, I whitelisted the sender in the
> sender-whitelist-file and bang the mail went through
>
> maillog showed spamdyke ALLOWED the message but it
> never got delivered until I added the sender to the whitelist file
>
> any ideas?
>
>   
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