I just sent a test message from a gmail.com account (through their web
client).

It got through fine, but I see URIBL checks in the log even though there's
no web address in the body of the email.

Sending DNS(A)-query to 8.8.8.8[:53] on multi.surbl.org for URIBL checks on
gmail.com
Sending DNS(A)-query to 8.8.8.8[:53] on black.uribl.com for URIBL checks on
gmail.com

and I see
X-ASSP-Detected-URI: gmail.com(3)
in the message header

Is that normal?  The subject of the message was "test", body was only "test"

Is the URIBL feature supposed to check all hostnames in the header now??
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