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On Tue, 14 May 2002, Craig R. Hughes uttered the following:

> There have been reports of this happening when DCC checking is turned
> on by some users.  It could be that when DCC times out, spamd dies and
> spamc just passes through the message.  I think I saw a bugzilla
> ticket about it.  I'll take a look and see if I can figure it out.
> 

I downloaded the recent CVS about two hours ago and tested the whole
thing again, to date and fingers crossed, all mails are being scanned
with dcc turned on. 

See Ya, Sean

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  Sean Rima                                http://www.tcob1.net
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