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- Distributed_Checksum_Clearinghouse abstract "Distributed Checksum Clearinghouse (also referred to as DCC) is a hash sharing method of spam email detection[citation needed]. The basic logic in DCC is that most spam mails are sent to many recipients. The same message body appearing many times is therefore bulk email. DCC identifies bulk email by taking a checksum and sending that checksum to a Clearinghouse (server). The server responds with the number of times it has received that checksum. An individual email will create a score of 1 each time it is processed. Bulk mail can be identified because the response number is high. The content is not examined. DCC works over the UDP protocol and uses little bandwidth.DCC is resistant to hashbusters because "the main DCC checksums are fuzzy and ignore aspects of messages. The fuzzy checksums are changed as spam evolves" DCC is likely to identify mailing lists as bulk email unless they are white listed. Likewise, repeatedly sending the same email to a server increases its number in the server, and, therefore, the likelihood of it being treated as spam by others.".
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- Distributed_Checksum_Clearinghouse comment "Distributed Checksum Clearinghouse (also referred to as DCC) is a hash sharing method of spam email detection[citation needed]. The basic logic in DCC is that most spam mails are sent to many recipients. The same message body appearing many times is therefore bulk email. DCC identifies bulk email by taking a checksum and sending that checksum to a Clearinghouse (server). The server responds with the number of times it has received that checksum.".
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