On Thu, 4 Dec 2003, Matt Kettler wrote:

> header RCVD_IN_MY_BNBL            eval:check_rbl ('blue','bl.blueshore.net.')
> describe RCVD_IN_MY_BNBL          Listed by bl.blueshore.net
> tflags RCVD_IN_MY_BNBL            net
> score RCVD_IN_MY_BNBL             5.0
>
> Technicaly I don't think the tflags line is needed here, but it won't hurt
> anything... AFAIK it's just to control how the GA handles assigning scores
> when the developers do a GA run.

Um, no, 'tflags' with a 'net' value is used to tell SA which rules
are net related and thus which ones to disable when you do a

  spamassassin -L

Check out the run_eval_tests function in PerMsgStatus.pm

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