I haven't enabled full logging, I just whitelisted the
address and it went through, no timeouts or anything
suspicious looking in the log level 2 setting

If I notice this happening again I will activate full logging
to see if anything abnormal shows up

thanks

Greg Cirino
Cirelle Enterprises Inc.
603-425-2221
www.cirelle.com

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Sam Clippinger wrote:
> 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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