On Thu, 07 Aug 2003, Harley Peters uttered the following:
> Nix wrote:
>> On Mon, 04 Aug 2003, Harley Peters spake:
>>
>>>The default setup of DCC is to report all mail (automaticaly) to the DCC servers.
>>>You have to whitelist any mailing list that you receive in order to prevent them 
>>>from being reported.
>> ... and it's kind of hard to see why you'd want to do that. After all,
>> said reporting only adds 1 to the mail's hits, and you need >100000 or
>> something to be considered spam.
>>
> Spamassassin sets the default to 999,999 which pretty much makes DCC worthless. Only 
> about 8% of the spam even ends up getting
> tagged by DCC.

It turns it into a `things explicitly reported as spam get marked as
spam' system, like Razor.

This is the only safe method for people who run legitimate mailing lists
through SA, I'd say.

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 overwrites Multilib with Primary.' --- Phil Edwards


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