It is an endless battle: The ones that write spam try to evade the spam 
filters. The ones that write spam filters adapt their filters for that which 
causes the ones that write spam to adapt their spam to the filters...
...And there are many things that look like spam and aren't: Mailing lists, for 
example, send the same mail to many users. These mails might be sent from the 
same server as real spam (a spam Sender might want this to happen). They might 
send mails to mail accounts that no longer exist (which is another red flag for 
spam) and they might occasionally mention things like blue, pills and money. 

In the end the best a mail provider can do is to try to find a spot in which 
the spam filter Filters out about as many legit mails as it lets through spam 
ones. Or to not Filter anything out that might be even remotely legit.

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