Hi, I notice that Spamd is not adding clients to the ‘spamdb’ and labelling with “GREY”.
Oct 1 17:43:24 obsd-svr3 spamd[84545]: (GREY) 67.219.xxx.250: <ad...@network-tools.com> -> <b...@example.com> Oct 1 17:43:24 obsd-svr3 spamd[16185]: Trapping 67.219.xxx.250 for tuple 67.219.xxx.250 test.network-tools.com <ad...@network-tools.com> <b...@example.com> Oct 1 17:43:24 obsd-svr3 spamd[84545]: 67.219.149.250: disconnected after 13 seconds. obsd-svr3$ spamdb | grep GREY No result obsd-svr3$ spamdb | grep 67.219.xxx.250 TRAPPED|67.219.xxx.250|1541490191 As noted above the client is “TRAPPED” for which I understand it is blacklisted. I am running ‘spamd’ in default mode and only added -v flag in '/etc/rc.conf.local’; spamd_flags=-v The ‘spamd’ process is like so; obsd-svr3$ ps -aux | grep spam _spamd 54244 0.0 0.1 580 1496 ?? Ssp Sat03PM 0:15.98 /usr/libexec/spamlogd -l pflog1 _spamd 10589 0.0 0.1 9712 1552 ?? Ssp 5:40PM 0:00.11 spamd: (pf <spamd-white> update) (spamd) _spamd 84545 0.0 0.2 9924 5012 ?? Sp 5:40PM 0:00.19 spamd: [priv] (greylist) (spamd) _spamd 16185 0.0 0.1 9692 1524 ?? Ip 5:40PM 0:00.00 spamd: (/var/db/spamd update) (spamd) Thanks