Re: Looking for a Python-on-Windows person to help with SpamBayes

2006-10-23 Thread skip
>> The bare requirements are: >> >> * Able to program in Python on Windows (that is, remove my Unix-think >> from the OCR bits of code) >> >> * Use Outlook to read mail (so you can test the changes with the >> SpamBayes Outlook plugin) George> Does "remove my uni

Re: Looking for a Python-on-Windows person to help with SpamBayes

2006-10-23 Thread George Sakkis
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > The bare requirements are: > > * Able to program in Python on Windows (that is, remove my Unix-think > from the OCR bits of code) > > * Use Outlook to read mail (so you can test the changes with the > SpamBayes Outlook plugin) Does "remove my unix-th

Re: Looking for a Python-on-Windows person to help with SpamBayes

2006-10-23 Thread skip
olsongt> Does ocrad require the cygwin environment to run? No. It was compiled so it didn't require the cygwin runtime environment. I presume it was statically linked. Skip -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: Looking for a Python-on-Windows person to help with SpamBayes

2006-10-23 Thread olsongt
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I'm looking for some help with SpamBayes. It can be short-term or > long-term. I've implemented some OCR capability based on the open source > ocrad program that works reasonably well to extract text tokens from > image-based spam. Alas, I don't use Windows at all, so

Looking for a Python-on-Windows person to help with SpamBayes

2006-10-23 Thread skip
I'm looking for some help with SpamBayes. It can be short-term or long-term. I've implemented some OCR capability based on the open source ocrad program that works reasonably well to extract text tokens from image-based spam. Alas, I don't use Windows at all, so I can't make sure this stuff wor