> Looking at the razor output, it does not match e2, but does match e4 with
> low confidence. Which suggests to me that several people are
> getting emails they (perhaps mistakenly due to bad spamtraps) consider
> spam that happen to have this footer. Since this email is almost nothing
> but footer, the odds of the e4 sub-selection getting only text from the
> footer is high, hence your email matches some email which has been
reported
> as spam.
>
> I went ahead and issued a revoke, since I personally consider  this to be
> most likely a result of mis-reporting via spamtraps that still get
> legitimate mail. I've never received a genuine spam that has a
> confidentiality notice footer on it.
[SNIP]
> Note that the confidence has gone down a little bit since my revoke, but
> not by much.

This would suggest that either a lot of people have reported it, or that
some people with much higher confidence than you have reported it. Either
way, I suspect this would be because it was seen in a spam email. BTW, I
have seen spam with confidentiality crap attached...

Perhaps you should query your legal department, they may have just
'borrowed' some standard off the shelf legalese instead of coming up with
something original. Re-word it to the point that it is very different to
other people's and it shouldn't be affected by their spam reports.

Oh, and of course your entire sig should be less than 4 lines, including
your name/email/telephone/legalese...

Regards,
Adam



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