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On Wed, 1 May 2002, Michael Moncur told this:

> I did a quick check of the email I've received since setting up DCC
> support and the results are impressive:
> 
> Total spam messages received: 109
> Listed in DCC: 50 (46%)
> Listed in Razor: 41 (38%)
> Listed in both: 25 (23%)
> 
> I had no idea DCC already was in such wide use!
> 
> None of the messages I've received from mailing lists during this time
> has been listed in DCC, although I'm sure this does happen with
> higher-volume lists.
> 
> I'm going to raise the DCC score to 3.0 myself, since my threshold is
> 7.0 and I whitelist all of my mailing lists. This will supplement
> Razor nicely.

I too use DCC and SA, however I have been using DCC for some time and
reporting like mad any spam that I get :). I am glad that dcc is in SA
as it is as good as razor and using both will catch even more spams :)

Please I am subscribed to this list
so there is no need to cc me a reply
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