It hit on a reply to an email from someone with an adobe address,
presumably on the content within the quoted context, and made worse by
the automated multipart that Apple Mail sends when responding to
an html email.  I will try redirecting the original to you.

....Roy

On Mar 31, 2014, at 12:12 PM, Kevin A. McGrail wrote:

> On 3/31/2014 2:56 PM, Roy T. Fielding wrote:
>> The default rule set apparently contains a rule that adds to the
>> spam score whenever the word adobe is used in an email.
>> Please remove it.  There are no other rules like that. It is
>> inappropriate to tag a company name, particularly a software
>> engineering company that employs many of our contributors
>> (including me).
>> 
>> ....Roy
> The rule is not that simplistic:
> 
> /<inter W0><post P2>\b(?!adobe)<A><D><O><B><E>\b/i
> 
> What are you seeing it hit on?  Can you provide an example that I can analyze?
> 
> regards,
> KAM

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