Starting spamd with these flags:

   spamd -d -D -L -S
gives the messages below.  The ones I indented look like they are
network type checks of some kind.  But the -L flag is supposed to
derail those kind of checks.

Also about the last three lines:  What is being scored there?

debug: running body-text per-line regexp tests; score so far=0
debug: running uri tests; score so far=0
debug: running raw-body-text per-line regexp tests; score so far=0
debug: running full-text regexp tests; score so far=0
debug: local tests only, ignoring Razor
debug: is DNS available? 0

  debug: checking RBL orbs.dorkslayers.com., set relay
  debug: checking RBL relays.osirusoft.com., set relay
  debug: checking RBL relays.ordb.org., set relay
  debug: checking RBL ipwhois.rfc-ignorant.org., set rfci
  debug: checking RBL relays.visi.com., set relay

debug: AWL active, pre-score: 3.3, mean: undef
debug: Post AWL score: 3.3
debug: is spam? score=3.3 required=2


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