> DCC identifies mail that has been sent often. That's what
> the rule checks for, if other recipients have seen it,
> too. 
> 
> You voluntarily installed DCC, knowing SA will use it.
> This was on your discretion, and it's your duty to
> evaluate if it actually is, what you want.
> 
> 
> [1] Once, mind you. Which is what DCC does, counting. The
>    "report spam" option in SA reports it differently as
> many. 

1. So what is DCC good for?

2. Why does SpamAssassin use it?

3. Should I uninstall DCC if I want to get bulk but not Spam?

4. Question 2. again. SpamAssassin is about Spam, but I really need to receive 
bulk, as in mailing lists and newspaper posts. Are there people do not want any 
mail but what their friends send them, and that is the purpose of DCC?

5. What special does the "Report to DCC" SpamAssassin function do for our good?

Confused.

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