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A DCC server totals reports of checksums and answers queries about the total counts for individual checksums. Each recipient decides independently how to handle each bulk message. A DCC client reports and asks about the total counts for several different checksums for a mail message. If a message's total is higher than the threshold set by the client, a DCC client that is part of an SMTP server can log, discard, or reject the message. DCC clients that are parts of mail user agents can discard, file, or score messages based on their "bulkiness."
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Interfaces | daemon |
Programs | dcc, dccproc, dccm, dccd, cdcc |
Source languages | C, Shell script |
Related programs | Spaminator, Black Hole, Active Spam Killer, Splonk, Notespam, GNU sauce, Spam Assassin, NoSpam, Hldfilter |
License verified by | Janet Casey <jcasey@gnu.org> on 2002-07-08 |
Entry compiled by | Janet Casey <jcasey@gnu.org> |
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