[pkg-dcc-hackers] dcc_1.2.54-1_i386.changes is NEW

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Wed Sep 22 15:39:05 2004


(new) dcc-client_1.2.54-1_i386.deb optional mail
Distributed Checksum Clearinghouse - client programs
 The DCC or Distributed Checksum Clearinghouse is a system of thousands of
 clients and more than 175 servers collecting and counting checksums related
 to several tens of million mail messages per day. The counts can be used by
 SMTP servers and mail user agents to detect and reject or filter spam or
 unsolicited bulk mail. DCC servers exchange or "flood" common checksums.
 The checksums include values that are constant across common variations in
 bulk messages, including "personalizations."
 .
 Homepage: http://www.dcc-servers.net/dcc/
(new) dcc-common_1.2.54-1_i386.deb optional mail
Distributed Checksum Clearinghouse - common files
 The DCC or Distributed Checksum Clearinghouse is a system of thousands of
 clients and more than 175 servers collecting and counting checksums related
 to several tens of million mail messages per day. The counts can be used by
 SMTP servers and mail user agents to detect and reject or filter spam or
 unsolicited bulk mail. DCC servers exchange or "flood" common checksums.
 The checksums include values that are constant across common variations in
 bulk messages, including "personalizations."
 .
 Homepage: http://www.dcc-servers.net/dcc/
(new) dcc-milter_1.2.54-1_i386.deb optional mail
Distributed Checksum Clearinghouse - sendmail milter plugin
 The DCC or Distributed Checksum Clearinghouse is a system of thousands of
 clients and more than 175 servers collecting and counting checksums related
 to several tens of million mail messages per day. The counts can be used by
 SMTP servers and mail user agents to detect and reject or filter spam or
 unsolicited bulk mail. DCC servers exchange or "flood" common checksums.
 The checksums include values that are constant across common variations in
 bulk messages, including "personalizations."
 .
 This package conflicts on spamass-milter, as the maintainer thinks it is
 nonsense to have dcc-milter and spamass-milter installed at the same time. DCC
 can be invoked by spamass-milter using either dcc-client or dcc-server using
 the "use_dcc" flag in the global or user spamassassin config file.
 .
 Homepage: http://www.dcc-servers.net/dcc/
(new) dcc-server_1.2.54-1_i386.deb optional mail
Distributed Checksum Clearinghouse - server programs
 The DCC or Distributed Checksum Clearinghouse is a system of thousands of
 clients and more than 175 servers collecting and counting checksums related
 to several tens of million mail messages per day. The counts can be used by
 SMTP servers and mail user agents to detect and reject or filter spam or
 unsolicited bulk mail. DCC servers exchange or "flood" common checksums.
 The checksums include values that are constant across common variations in
 bulk messages, including "personalizations."
 .
 Homepage: http://www.dcc-servers.net/dcc/
(new) dcc_1.2.54-1.diff.gz optional mail
(new) dcc_1.2.54-1.dsc optional mail
(new) dcc_1.2.54.orig.tar.gz optional mail
Changes: dcc (1.2.54-1) unstable; urgency=low
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  * by Martin Zobel-Helas
    + New upstream release
      - major changes is greylisting protocol.
      - newer clients will not work on older (< 1.2.51) greylisting servers,
        so update your greylisting server first.
    + added dcc-client.docs
    + added all d.o-lists to a sample whitelist
    + added script to download up2date debian mailing lists
      based on Dans regex.
    + added upstream CHANGES to /usr/share/doc/dcc-*
    + changed Build-Depends: debhelper to newer version
  * by Dan Weber
    + added regex to get all lists from lists.d.o
  * Close RFP and ITP bugs (closes: #164842, #199510)
Announcing to debian-devel-changes@lists.debian.org
Closing bugs: 164842 199510 


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