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NAME
dccsight - Distributed Checksum Clearinghouse raw checksum interface
SYNOPSIS
dccsight [-VdPQC] [-h homedir] [-m map] [-w whiteclnt] [-t targets]
[-i infile] [-L ltype,facility.level]
DESCRIPTION
Dccsight reads one or more lines containing DCC checksums, reports them
to a DCC server, and writes a X-DCC header line. It can be used to
report checksums obtained from dccproc(8) using -C.
OPTIONS
The following options are available:
-V displays the version of the DCC raw checksum interface. Two or more
-V options show the options with which it was built.
-d enables debugging output from the DCC client software. Additional
-d options increase the number of messages.
-P The SpamAsassin DCC.pm plugin should watch for "bulk" in X-DCC SMTP
header fields, but historically has looked for counts of "many".
However, there are situations when dccsight knows that a mail
message is extremely bulky and probably spam. For example, mail
from a sender that is blacklisted in whiteclnt gets an X-DCC header
that includes bulk. To acommodate that bug in SpamAssassin, by
default whenever dccsight generates an X-DCC header containing
"bulk", it also forces the Body count to "many". -P turns off that
kludge and the Body contains the count from the DCC server.
-Q only queries the DCC server about the checksums of messages instead
of reporting. This is useful when dccsight is used to filter mail
that has already been reported to a DCC server by another DCC
client. No single mail message should be reported to a DCC server
more than once per recipient, because each report will increase the
apparent "bulkness" of the message.
It is better to use MXDCC lines in the global
/usr/local/dcc/whiteclnt file for your MX mail servers that use DCC
than to use -Q with dccsight.
Do not use -Q except on mail that you know has been reported to a
DCC server. DCC depends on reports of all except known private mail
and works only because almost no DCC installations use -Q.
-C outputs the checksums for the message as well as the X-DCC header.
-h homedir
overrides the default DCC home directory, /usr/local/dcc.
-m map
specifies a name or path of the memory mapped parameter file instead
of the default /usr/local/dcc/map in the DCC home directory. It
should be created with the cdcc(8) command.
-w whiteclnt
specifies an optional file containing SMTP client IP addresses and
SMTP headers of mail that do not need X-DCC headers and whose
checksums should not be reported to the DCC server. It can also
contain checksums of spam. If the pathname is not absolute, it is
relative to the DCC home directory. Thus, individual users with
private whitelists usually specify them with absolute paths. It is
useful to include a common or system-wide whitelist in private
lists.
The format of the dccsight whiteclnt file is the same as the
/usr/local/dcc/whitelist file required by dbclean(8) and
dccsight(8). Because this list is used frequently, a companion file
is used. It has the same pathname but with an added suffix of
.dccw. After being created empty, it will contain an automatic
memory mapped hash table of the main file.
-t targets
specifies the number of addressees of the message if other than 1.
The string many instead of a number asserts that there were too many
addressees and that the message is unsolicited bulk email.
-i infile
specifies an input file instead of standard input. If not absolute,
the pathname is interpreted relative to the directory in which
dccsight was started.
-L ltype,facility.level
specifies how messages should be logged. Ltype must be error, info,
or off to indicate which of the two types of messages are being
controlled or to turn off all syslog(3) messages from dccsight.
Level must be a syslog(3) level among EMERG, ALERT, CRIT, ERR,
WARNING, NOTICE, INFO, and DEBUG. Facility must be among AUTH,
AUTHPRIV, CRON, DAEMON, FTP, KERN, LPR, MAIL, NEWS, USER, UUCP, and
LOCAL0 through LOCAL7. The default is equivalent to
-L info,MAIL.NOTICE -L error,MAIL.ERR
dccsight exits 0 on success, and >0 if an error occurs.
FILES
/usr/local/dcc
DCC home directory.
map memory mapped file in the DCC home directory of information
concerning DCC servers.
whiteclnt contains the client whitelist in the format described in
dcc(8).
whiteclnt.dccw
memory mapped hash table of the /usr/local/dcc/whiteclnt file.
SEE ALSO
cdcc(8), dcc(8), dbclean(8), dccd(8), dblist(8), dccproc(8), dccm(8),
dccifd(8), mail(1), procmail(1).
HISTORY
Implementation of dccsight was started at Rhyolite Software in 2000.
This document describes version 1.3.158.
DragonFly 6.5-DEVELOPMENT April 3, 2015 DragonFly 6.5-DEVELOPMENT