Please let me know if you are finding opt-in ads like Amazon.com, JCrew.com, etc, are passing the IMail tests confidently.  Also, newsletters, especially of the graphical type.  The two herustics-types of tests that I have tried so far have been catching such things.  This gray area stuff accounts for the majority of my false positives without a test similar to the one you are using.

Matt



Kami Razvan wrote:
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Hi;
 
Just wondering if others have experimented with the Statistical Filtering of IMail.  I am simply sharing what I have seen so far since last week.
 
I started testing it last week and so far it is showing good results.  Several instances it was enough weight to block a spam that would have otherwise gone through with our filters.
 
I simply enabled Statistical Filtering and chose Insert Header option.
 
then added the following to our header filter:
 
HEADERS          3          CONTAINS          X-IMAIL-SPAM-STATISTICS: 0.9
HEADERS          5          CONTAINS          X-IMAIL-SPAM-STATISTICS: 1.
 
So far anything with 1 has been spam and several 0.9's are seen that all have been spam.  Basically I have not seen a false positive with the above.  I may increase their weights.. but need more time to test.
 
Anyone else has any experience? 
 
Regards,
Kami

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