Actually, the term "Rule 0" means that something other than the user defined
rulebase matched either a default setting or an implied rule. There is
really no single "Rule 0" per say.



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Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2001 9:59 PM
Subject: [FW1] What's the difference between Implied pseudo rules and rule
0?


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> Hi,
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> What is the difference between Implied pseudo rules and rule 0?
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> Thanks!
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> /ap
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