"Covington, Chris" wrote:
> 
> On my site DCC hits approximately 20% of False Positives also (that is,
> of the 1-2% of false positives, 20% have Razor hits), so don't give it
> too much weight.  Razor2 is the worse for that (50% of false
> positives)... but I've weighted my scoring accordingly.

Setting logic_method=5 in razor_agent.conf might help:

http://www.geocrawler.com/archives/3/2539/2002/11/0/10224077/

As you say, you can adjust when dcc hits, but if it's because of bulk
and/or list mail, you could white list, or bypass filtering it.  That
is, why are you getting false positives with DCC?

Bryan
> 
> Chris
> 
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