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I just got a posting from the pen-test Security Focus mailing list.
Here are the scores it got:

X-Spam-Level: ******
X-Spam-Status: No, score=6.1 required=6.8 tests=DCC_CHECK,NO_REAL_NAME,
        UNPARSEABLE_RELAY,URIBL_BLACK autolearn=no version=3.1.3
X-Spam-Pyzor: Reported 0 times.
X-Spam-DD: EATSERVER:iceman12.giac.net 1166; Body=many Fuz1=many Fuz2=many
X-Spam-Report:
        *  1.0 NO_REAL_NAME From: does not include a real name
        *  0.0 UNPARSEABLE_RELAY Informational: message has unparseable
relay
        *      lines
        *  2.2 DCC_CHECK Listed in DCC (http://rhyolite.com/anti-spam/dcc/)
        *  3.0 URIBL_BLACK Contains an URL listed in the URIBL blacklist
        *      [URIs: cenzic.com]

I can possibly understand the "list sponsored by <XXX>" website URL
being in a URIBL and generating a hit but how could this messages have
generated "many" hits from DCC?

Dave
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