Not sure exactly what this test actually checks (since it's an eval rule
I gave up on tracing after the third layer of
"$self->callanotherfunction"), but it should not be triggering at all on
this set of Received: headers IMO:
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Subject: Join my Yahoo! Sports Fantasy Hockey league
The entire /16 is assigned to Yahoo!. I've zeroed the score for now.
-kgd