Re: detecting duplicate messages

2005-01-23 Thread Matt Kettler
ter to dccproc in order for it to NOT report the message. The server provides a count of messages with the same hash. All you need to do is run a local DCC server and configure the DCC client to have a pretty low count threshold and you'll be detecting duplicate messages.

Re: detecting duplicate messages

2005-01-23 Thread Ron E.
On Sat, 22 Jan 2005, Matt Kettler wrote: > At 04:35 PM 1/22/2005, Ron E. wrote: > > I have spent some time searching for something I assumed existed, > >which is a method of detecting when large quantities of the same message, > >or messages with nearly the same content (body & subject)

Re: detecting duplicate messages

2005-01-23 Thread Matt Kettler
At 04:35 PM 1/22/2005, Ron E. wrote: I have spent some time searching for something I assumed existed, which is a method of detecting when large quantities of the same message, or messages with nearly the same content (body & subject) are passing through an MTA within a specified time perio

Re: detecting duplicate messages

2005-01-22 Thread hamann . w
You might want to check www.ix.de/nixspam Their system calculates a checksum from, among others, the number of words per line Wolfgang Hamann >> >> >> Dear All, >> >> I have spent some time searching for something I assumed existed, >> which is a method of detecting when large quantiti

detecting duplicate messages

2005-01-22 Thread Ron E.
Dear All, I have spent some time searching for something I assumed existed, which is a method of detecting when large quantities of the same message, or messages with nearly the same content (body & subject) are passing through an MTA within a specified time period. It seems to me this co