Thanks! >The 'net' tflag exists to allow SA to know what tests to disable when it >is told to run only local tests. That is usually done when messages are >being checked well after their arrival, because network-dependent tests >are generally dynamic. There are also places where policy or network >architecture prohibit the use of external services. if i set a rule like this: urirhssub TEST_URIBL_BLACK multi.uribl.com. A 2header TEST_URIBL_BLACK eval:check_uridnsbl('URIBL_BLACK')describe TEST_URIBL_BLACK Contains an URL listed in the URIBL blacklistscore TEST_URIBL_BLACK 3 where tflag is not set... the rule does not run when in local mode.. -----Pedro
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