Subjectively it looks to work the same before and after.

Also inspecting the debug-output before and after shows that the only
thing that has changed in the output is the part about DSBL. I would
call the fix verified in intrepid.

andr...@miraculix:~$ spamassassin --mbox -x -D dns --cf='dns_available yes' < 
test.mbox 1> mail.old 2> log.old
andr...@miraculix:~$ spamassassin --mbox -x -D dns --cf='dns_available yes' < 
test.mbox 1> mail.new 2> log.new
andr...@miraculix:~$ sed -i "s/\[.*\]/\[\]/1" log.old
andr...@miraculix:~$ sed -i "s/\[.*\]/\[\]/1" log.new
andr...@miraculix:~$ diff log.old log.new
108,111d107
< [] dbg: dns: checking RBL list.dsbl.org., set dsbl-lastexternal
< [] dbg: dns: IPs found: full-external: 212.97.132.50, 127.0.0.1, 127.0.0.1, 
193.28.147.133, 193.28.147.254, 10.35.24.110, 212.97.132.50 untrusted: 
212.97.132.50, 193.28.147.133, 193.28.147.254 originating: 212.97.132.50
< [] dbg: dns: only inspecting the following IPs: 212.97.132.50
< [] dbg: dns: launching DNS TXT query for 50.132.97.212.list.dsbl.org. in 
background
130d125
< [] dbg: dns: hit <dns:wildcard.dsb.dk?type=MX> 10 smtp2.dsb.dk.
131a127
> [] dbg: dns: hit <dns:wildcard.dsb.dk?type=MX> 10 smtp2.dsb.dk.
andr...@miraculix:~$ diff mail.old mail.new
5c5
< X-Spam-Status: No, score=3.9 required=5.0 tests=FROM_EXCESS_BASE64,
---
> X-Spam-Status: No, score=3.9 required=5.0 tests=AWL,FROM_EXCESS_BASE64,

Note: AWL is the auto-whitelist; so it is not surprising that it showa
up the second time.

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DSBL is gone and needs to be removed from SpamAssassin
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/278075
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