A solution is to distinguish between the entire html-body (raw-data) and
a completely html-tag cleaned version. So you can search in the raw data
for tipical html strings and in the cleaned part for tipical keywords.

Markus



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> Now that we have the Comments tag, I now find spam with tons of these 
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> Not really comments, as they are functional, but they're put randomly 
> throughout the email. Functional, but pointless. Any ideas?
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