[EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-07-16, 22:23:18]:
> On 15 July 2007 at 17:13, Mike Erdely <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > FuzzyOCR (http://fuzzyocr.own-hero.net/) is a plugin for SpamAssassin which
> > is aimed at unsolicited bulk mail (also known as "Spam") containing images
> > as the main content carrier.  Using different methods, it analyzes the 
> > content
> > and properties of images to distinguish between normal mails (Ham) and spam
> > mails. The methods mainly are:
> > 
> > * Optical Character Recognition using different engines and settings
> > * Fuzzy word matching algorithm applied to OCR results
> > * Image hashing system to learn unique properties of known spam images
> > * Dimension, size and integrity checking of images
> > * Content-Type verification for the containing email
> > 
> > I've been using it since 4.0 on i386 with no problems.
> 
> My port of this went unnoticed despite reposts.  I hope yours fairs
> better.
> 
> At the time I posted it, I suggested using an sa-foo-1.0 port name to
> make spamassassin plugin ports easier to identify.
> 
> No one responded.
> 
> So, now, does anyone care?

I haven't tried it yet, but we have SA 3.2.1 in the tree, and on
fuzzyocr's homepage, I read:

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Please note that the current stable release is not SA 3.2.x compatible, if
you want to test FuzzyOcr with SA 3.2.x or higher, please try the SVN
version.
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So, are you running the latest SA with this without problems?

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