Chris Shenton
chris@Shenton.Org
14 Jan 2002 14:00:03 -0500
Vernon Schryver <vjs@calcite.rhyolite.com> writes: > Yes, the main idea of the DCC is not to collect and spread individual > reports of spam, but to count and so detect bulk mail. > `dccproc -t many` is both a response to the impossibility of keeping > bad guys from applying `dccproc -t 1` a million times to a non-bulk > message and a hack for accepting and spreading reports from good guys > of mail that is very bulky because it is unsolited. Would it be useful to setup a spam-magnet address and whenever it receives mail -- obviously spam -- run it through "dccproc -t many"?