Imail's content filtering drives me nuts.  Here's an example from an
opt-in mailing regarding recipes.  I know its opt-in because its my
daughter's email account.  I have three other clients who want the same
content.

Whats a good way to zero out stuff like this, short of deleting the
words?  Whitelisting the sender doesn't work (and only seems to function
about half the time, anyway).

I've already loosened the new word percentage down to 15%, have set a
95% threshold and count 25 words.  

And whose idiot idea was it to weight 'walnuts' and 'teaspoon' so high?
I've been thru the language file and it seems expressly set up to
disallow food and cooking emails.

Frustrated with a system that seems destined to dump out an unacceptable
number of false positives.

11:12 09:25 SMTP(0D640002)   word = mealtime, probability = 0.990000
11:12 09:25 SMTP(0D640002)   word = bouillon, probability = 0.990000
11:12 09:25 SMTP(0D640002)   word = teaspoon, probability = 0.990000
11:12 09:25 SMTP(0D640002)   word = walnuts, probability = 0.990000
11:12 09:25 SMTP(0D640002)   word = garnish, probability = 0.990000
11:12 09:25 SMTP(0D640002)   word = pecans, probability = 0.990000
11:12 09:25 SMTP(0D640002)   word = balsamic, probability = 0.990000
11:12 09:25 SMTP(0D640002)   word = recipenotes, probability = 0.990000
11:12 09:25 SMTP(0D640002)   word = broth, probability = 0.983328



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