From: KÄrlis Repsons <karlis.reps...@gmail.com> Date: Sat, 30 Jan 2010 17:20:23 +0000 On Saturday 30 January 2010 15:48:36 Jeff Mincy wrote: > BAYES_99,DCC_CHECK,RCVD_IN_BL_SPAMCOP_NET,RCVD_IN_FIVETEN_SPAM,RCVD_IN_NIX > SPAM,RCVD_IN_UCEPROTECT1,RCVD_IN_UCEPROTECT2,RCVD_IN_UCEPROTECT3,BOTNET,BOT > NET_BADDNS > > Botnet/FIVETEN/NIXSPAM/UCEPROTECT are additional rules added. > -jeff Thanks, just about DCC: why its said to be "not opensource" and commented out in a spamassassin default config? Are there any closed-source binaries on a client machine from it? Any such binaries related to SA exist?
DCC is a separately managed project with its own license. DCC has to be installed and configured (dccproc and dccifd) outside of SpamAssassin. After DCC is installed then SpamAssassin has to be configured to use DCC by loading the plugin. You can install DCC from source or from various repositories. Same is true for razor and pyzor. -jeff