The SpamAssassin help file lists some information about installing
dccproc for spam testing.
Is there a way to tell if and how well the dcc tests are working?

I'm very new to dcc testing (and spam testing, too, for that matter) but
wondered how dccproc was doing its job.
When I receive spammed mail that is above "5", I don't see any header
information that includes "dcc" in it. Should I?
When I installed dccproc, everything installed without a flaw.

The SpamAssassin help file has:
==== Start of SpamAssassin help file info====
- DCC    http://www.rhyolite.com/anti-spam/dcc/

    DCC (Distributed Checksum Clearinghouse) is a system similar to
Razor.
    It supports fuzzy checksums and therefore detects some more spams
than
    Razor does at the moment.

    To install it, download
    http://www.rhyolite.com/anti-spam/dcc/source/dcc-dccproc.tar.Z and
    perform the following steps:

    # tar xfvz dcc-dccproc.tar.Z
    # cd dcc-dccproc-X.X.X
    # ./configure && make && make install
    # cdcc 'new map'
    # cdcc 'add dcc.rhyolite.com'
    # cdcc 'info'

    The last command will give some output. One line of it should
contain
    something like "dcc.rhyolite.com,-     anon".
==== end of  SpamAssassin help file info====

Thanks to those who can kindly respond.

- mark



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