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It typically is resin (colored with your paint) seeping from the improperly prepared wood surface… scrape off as much as possible, then prime the area using an exterior oil primer-stain blocker, use 2 coats if necessary… (recommend Zinsser Cover Stain, avail at Home Depot… or Kilz interior/exterior Oil Stain Block Primer)… then touch up with your finish coat exterior paint…
I think it is a chalking that leaks out over time. I have the problem, it gets on the glass. I take a razor blade and cut it off. Be careful. It just keeps coming out so you have to do it periodically or replace doors which is expensive.