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David Goldsmith wrote:
> Running my sample message thru 'dccproc < foo | more', I still see it
> appears to query DCC since it is adding the 'X-DCC-######-Metrics:' header.
> 
> I looked through the 'dcc_conf' file and saw that for the DCCM_ARGS and
> DCCIFD_ARGS variables, it was only adding '-SList-ID' by default so I
> added '-SList-Id' but the message is apparently still being submitted.
> 
> Can you provide any pointers as to what I am missing in order to make
> DCC apply the whitelisting rules?
> 
> Thanks,
> Dave

I haven't got the whitelisting to work yet but I did find that I can add
'dcc_options -Q' to my SA config and then I will only query rather than
report and query so at least I wouldn't be contributing to the
over-reporting.

However, I would still like to get whitelisting working so I can ignore
valid bulk mail and report the checksums for spam messages.

Dave
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