On Thursday 25 August 2005 23:41, Jonathan Wright wrote:
> Once of the things I found that helped very quickly was the DCC system
> (Distributed Checksum Clearing). They store the checksum of all know
> spam mails. Once I enabled that, my level of false spam went down
> massively. I very rarely get any spam in my Inbox any more (although I
> do get the occasional genuine mail there, usually mass-mail like from
> eBay, but a white-list solves that one).

Any chance you could enlighten the rest of us to how you enabled DCC?
Does spamassassin detect the client tools presence automagically, or is it a 
compile time thing, or a config change, etc?

Ta

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