Not that I am aware of...

The complication with this would be the order in which tests are carrierd
out - you might have a genuine email which hits some good and some bad
tests, and if the bad tests are hit first then you might have a problem!

However it is a feature I would like to see as it could be used in
conjunction with the Short Circuit pluggin.

I am currently using short circuit to improve spam processing speed. I have
set fast tests and rules with a high accuracy to run first (using a low,
negative, priority), and when specific combinations of rules fire which
should never cause false positives, I then break out of further testing and
clasify the email as spam.
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