>> I have tried adding the appropriate lines, which I believe should be
>> "score DCC_CHECK 5.0" if I want all emails which "pass" the DCC-Check
>> to get 5 points. Unfortunately this is not working, neither for DCC
>> nor for Razor.

>Yes, that should do it.

>Evidence that it's not working? Show us some SA headers. In this case, a
>spam sample that triggered DCC, cause the Report header does show the
>rule's score.

Here is an example with Razor2, but I guess the underlying problem is the
same. 

http://www.pagan.mynetcologne.de/example-email

I have the following rules in my user_prefs

score DCC_CHECK 5.0
score RAZOR2_CECK 5.0
score PYZOR_CHECK 5.0

As you can see, the message only gets a score of 2.2. In the beginning I
believed that I made some embarrassing mistake with the rules concerning the
network checks, but if you say these are okay the problem most likely lies
somewhere else. 

Btw: I have greped my mailboxes for hits with DCC, Razor2 and Pyzor and have
found that DCC identifies the most spam, Razor about half as much and Pyzor
close to nothing. Is its database just that small or is there some
configuration option that can be tweaked for better performance?

Bye
Stefan
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