I’m not quite sure what you mean.  In the Declude global.cfg file the only 
reference to inv-uribl is

INV-URIBL     external     weight     "D:\imail\INVURIBL\INVURIBL.exe %WEIGHT% 
%REMOTEIP%"     0     0

In the invUribl.exe.config file there is (in part):

*******************************************************************************************************
<!-- This is the URI Blacklist That The URI Will Be Checked Against -->
<add key="URIBL_List1" value="multi.surbl.org" />

<!-- Weight added to the result code or custom bitmask total. -->
<add key="URIBL_Weight_List1" value="0" />

<!--Allows you to override the normal values for bitmasks for a custom return 
weight-->
<add key="Enable_Custom_Bitmask_Values_URIBL_List1" value="true" />

<!--If using multi.surbl.org see http://www.surbl.org/lists.html#multi for 
which lists correspond -->
<!--to which bitmask values -->
<!-- BitValue_2 = comes from sc.surbl.org -->
<!-- BitValue_4 = comes from ws.surbl.org -->
<!-- BitValue_8 = comes from phishing data source (labelled as [ph] in multi) 
-->
<!-- BitValue_16 = comes from ob.surbl.org -->
<!-- BitValue_32 = comes from ab.surbl.org -->
<!-- BitValue_64 = comes from jp data source (labelled as [jp] in multi) -->
<add key="URI_Bitmask_BitValue_1_Weight_URIBL_List1" value="0" />
<add key="URI_Bitmask_BitValue_2_Weight_URIBL_List1" value="7" />
<add key="URI_Bitmask_BitValue_4_Weight_URIBL_List1" value="2" />
<add key="URI_Bitmask_BitValue_8_Weight_URIBL_List1" value="5" />
<add key="URI_Bitmask_BitValue_16_Weight_URIBL_List1" value="3" />
<add key="URI_Bitmask_BitValue_32_Weight_URIBL_List1" value="7" />
<add key="URI_Bitmask_BitValue_64_Weight_URIBL_List1" value="10" />
<add key="URI_Bitmask_BitValue_128_Weight_URIBL_List1" value="0" />

<!--URI LIST 2-->
<add key="URIBL_List2" value="multi.uribl.com" />
<add key="URIBL_Weight_List2" value="0" />
<!-- BitValue_2 = comes from black.uribl.org -->
<!-- BitValue_4 = comes from grey.uribl.org -->
<!-- BitValue_8 = comes from red.uribl.org -->
<add key="Enable_Custom_Bitmask_Values_URIBL_List2" value="true" />
<add key="URI_Bitmask_BitValue_1_Weight_URIBL_List2" value="0" />
<add key="URI_Bitmask_BitValue_2_Weight_URIBL_List2" value="7" />
<add key="URI_Bitmask_BitValue_4_Weight_URIBL_List2" value="0" />
<add key="URI_Bitmask_BitValue_8_Weight_URIBL_List2" value="2" />
<add key="URI_Bitmask_BitValue_16_Weight_URIBL_List2" value="0" />
<add key="URI_Bitmask_BitValue_32_Weight_URIBL_List2" value="0" />
<add key="URI_Bitmask_BitValue_64_Weight_URIBL_List2" value="0" />
<add key="URI_Bitmask_BitValue_128_Weight_URIBL_List2" value="0" />

<!--Enables the checking of the URI's name servers against an RBL. -->
<!--If the name servers are listed in the RBL the defined weight will be 
added-->
<!--Max_Name_servers_To_Check - Sets the number of name servers to check. -->
<!--If set to zero all name servers returned from the DNS query will be 
checked-->
<!--Bitmask_Skip_Options_Name_Server_RBLx - Bitmask value that allows you to 
skip -->
<!--the associated Namerserver check if the URI is listed in the URI list. -->
<!--Values: 0 - no skipping will occur. 1 - Skip Nameserver check if URI was 
listed-->
<!--in a URI list. 2 - Skip if the URI's name server was already found in he 
given -->
<!--blacklist.  This prevents double scoring.  These are bitmask values and 
would -->
<!--be added together based on the options you want.-->

<add key="Enable_URI_Name_Server_Check" value="true" />
<add key="Max_Name_Servers_To_Check" value="3" />

<add key="Name_Server_RBL1" value="sbl.spamhaus.org" />
<add key="Bitmask_Skip_Options_Name_Server_RBL1" value="2" />
<add key="Name_Server_Return_Code_RBL1" value="*" />
<add key="Name_Server_Weight_RBL1" value="5" />
*******************************************************************************************************

In the inv-uribl log file I find references to multi.surbl.org, 
sbl.spamhaus.org, multi.uribl.com, and xx.countries.nerd.dk (where xx is a 
country code such as ru).  All the lines that end in Total Weight = 0 don’t 
list any tests at all – they just resolve the IP.

Thanks.

From: Nick Hayer
Sent: Friday, March 18, 2011 11:21 AM
To: Declude.JunkMail@declude.com
Subject: re: [Declude.JunkMail] How effective should Inv-Uribl be?

What uribl tests are you using and are you getting hits on them - check your 
logs..
I'm suggesting you may need different tests - the one you are using may have 
blacklisted you or are dead even...

-Nick


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From: "IMail Admin" <imailad...@bcwebhost.net>
Sent: Friday, March 18, 2011 2:13 PM
To: Declude.JunkMail@declude.com
Subject: [Declude.JunkMail] How effective should Inv-Uribl be?


I'm still having trouble with more spam seepage, so I've been looking at my
various tests. I noticed that in the past, the Inv-uribl test caught 63-70%
of messages, but recently it's only catching 56%. When I look at a lot of
the low value spam (messages that barely get classified as spam), they
always have an Inv-uribl result of score 0 range clean. Is it just that
this test is less effective now? Or have I somehow messed up my
configuration?

As an aside: I use DL Analyzer to check these results. One this it always
does is give the average weight/message and average weight/failed message.
Typically, these are scores such as 45 and 46. Just lately I started get
results like -131,000 and -136,000. I don't know if this is another sign of
something broken in my configuration or if the analyzer program has somehow
broken.

Thanks.


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