Strangely enough I have been looking at why SA has suddenly started to act
up and I also seem to be having DNS timeout issues after years of faultless
operation. I am running a local caching nameserver, but spamassassin -D just
stops dead as follows:
[8808] dbg: logger: adding facilities: all
[8
-Original Message-
From: Nigel Kendrick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 03, 2007 9:11 AM
To: users@spamassassin.apache.org
Subject: FuzzyOCR matches word ""
Hi,
I have just upgraded from FuzzOCR 2.3b to the 3.4.2 devel by copying over
the .cf and .pm files,
-Original Message-
From: Nigel Kendrick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 03, 2007 9:11 AM
To: users@spamassassin.apache.org
Subject: FuzzyOCR matches word ""
Hi,
I have just upgraded from FuzzOCR 2.3b to the 3.4.2 devel by copying over
the .cf and .pm
;" in 15 lines
[8695] dbg: FuzzyOcr: (67 word occurrences found)
[8695] dbg: FuzzyOcr: Remove DIR: /tmp/.spamassassin8695S9N6D5tmp
[8695] dbg: FuzzyOcr: FuzzyOcr ending successfully...
Any ideas?
Thanks
Nigel Kendrick
e would be hell without you all!
Nigel Kendrick
-Original Message-
From: news [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of René Berber
Sent: Thursday, December 14, 2006 1:06 AM
To: users@spamassassin.apache.org
Subject: Re: FuzzyOCR Plugin question
Evan Platt wrote:
> I hope someone here can help, I've looked at the FuzzyOCR wiki and
> c
FuzzyOcr is proving to be useful but it does seem to be a bit too 'Fuzzy' at
times...
[2006-12-08 13:27:47] Debug mode: Found word "best" in line
"shotermprcetargetoo"
with fuzz of 0.25 scanned with scanset /usr/bin/gocr
-i -
[2006-12-08 13:27:47] Deb
Hi Guys,
We have recently been suffering from tons of inline image spam but this has
been pretty much killed by installing FuzzyOCR. Over the last week I have
been adding to the FuzzyOCR words file, and recently went on a Web search to
see what other lists I could find - to my surprise there didn'
Apologies - just noticed that the mail was picked up from a third party
server, not our in-house one, and was dumped into the wrong folder due to an
Outlook rules error.
I've just tried sending an .exe through our mail server and it was blocked.
NK
I have just had a bogus Microsoft update slip through the net. Is there a
rule to combat these? In any case, here's the info in case it's of use:
From: MS Technical Services [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject line: "Newest Microsoft Critical Pack"
The attachment was "Upgrade9591.exe"
Here's the body, min
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