Well I assume it is..

here is a test of dccproc

dccproc -Q -C < sample-spam.txt 
send(dcc.dcc-servers.net (153.19.44.233,6277)): Operation not permitted
                                                      checksum

                 env_From: 7626fef7 abf46f52 46aa8081 8e4f6383

                     From: c16c9533 cfa9bca6 90e8737b 7d6da11c

               Message-ID: bfdf63d6 84dcb98b d993bb66 10c334d8

                 Received: 7c6a61cf b1e4dc94 0e4dca47 6c588fb9

                     Body: b4bfe0f5 01da523e 218de18a 0fd72f1b

                     Fuz1: a24bbaf3 018b481c 08a7f5ca ba047729

                     Fuz2: 36d44c2e 073e9cdd 66491134 234a57fb 



> -----Original Message-----
> From: Theo Van Dinter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, December 06, 2002 7:33 PM
> To: Ben M. VanWagner
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [SAtalk] Spamassassin Problem with DCC
> 
> 
> On Fri, Dec 06, 2002 at 05:40:20PM -0600, Ben M. VanWagner wrote:
> > Dec  6 17:36:07 domain dccproc[12581]: 
> send(dcc.dcc-servers.net (153.19.44.233,6277)): Operation not 
> permitted
> 
> Can you run DCC from the commandline without error?  It looks like a
> DCC issue, not something with SA.
> 
> -- 
> Randomly Generated Tagline:
> "it's so easy! you click, you kill, you loot!"
>          - Gonzo Granzeau paraphasing a friend about Diablo II
> 


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