On Sun, 18 Sep 2005, Graham Murray stipulated:
> The DCC checkers, dccproc and dccifd, not only check the mail but also
> increment the 'bulkiness' counts at the server. Spamassassin and spamd
> use one of these (if dcc checking is enabled) when scoring the
> mail. So is it correct for spamassassin -r to re-submit the mail to
> the DCC servers? My reading of the DCC documentation indicates that it
> should not being so as the mail would have already be counted when
> scanned. 

It is correct: SpamAssassin forces the count all the way up to `spam'
(999999) when reporting to DCC. dccproc merely increments the count by
1.

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