Did you recently upgrade (or downgrade) spamdyke between versions 3 and 
4?  The graylist folder structure changed between those versions and the 
"config-test" feature only checks for the correct structure it knows.  
When upgrading, the graylist code will silently convert the old 
structure to the new one as it is used.  The "config-test" errors can be 
safely ignored.  Deleting the entire structure ("rm -rf 
/var/qmail/control/graylist/*") should remove the errors.

If that isn't your situation, you may have found a bug.  Could you send 
more details about your OS (and version), spamdyke version, 
configuration, etc?  If you could find some log entries from the 
connections that created these incorrect folders, that would be very 
helpful.

-- Sam Clippinger

Bgs wrote:
>   
>
>  Hi,
>
> I noticed a strange ERROR in config test lately. Example:
>
> ERROR(graylist-level): Found directory in graylist user directory where 
> only user directories should be: 
> /var/qmail/control/graylist/bgs.hu/443d4339.601000
> 0/roveroaks.com
>
> The graylist directory contains only files/dirs created by spamdyke 
> itself....
>
> The example directory is there as it should be with a user file in it.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Regards
> Bgs
>
> PS: To make sure I emptied the whole graylist dir but the config test 
> gives me errors for all newly created dirs.
>
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