On 7/14/25 8:39 PM, Alex wrote:
Hi,
On Thu, Jul 3, 2025 at 11:27 AM mailto:giova...@paclan.it>> wrote:
On 7/2/25 3:45 PM, Alex wrote:
> Hi, I'm seeing an increase in the number of QR code spam that isn't
being caught. I'm not even sure it's being checked using zbarimg. Here's what I
Hi,
On Thu, Jul 3, 2025 at 11:27 AM wrote:
> On 7/2/25 3:45 PM, Alex wrote:
> > Hi, I'm seeing an increase in the number of QR code spam that isn't
> being caught. I'm not even sure it's being checked using zbarimg. Here's
> what I have in ExtractText.cf:
> >
> > extracttext_externalzbar
Il 3 luglio 2025 20:01:21 CEST, Benny Pedersen via users
ha scritto:
>giova...@paclan.it skrev den 2025-07-03 17:26:
>
>> maybe it could be possible to add a cache layer to extracttext plugin, could
>> you open an enhancement request on https://bz.apache.org/SpamAssassin/
>> please ?
>
>+1
>
>w
giova...@paclan.it skrev den 2025-07-03 17:26:
maybe it could be possible to add a cache layer to extracttext plugin,
could you open an enhancement request on
https://bz.apache.org/SpamAssassin/ please ?
+1
would the cache just use message-id as the value of key where value is
zbarimg resul
On 7/2/25 3:45 PM, Alex wrote:
Hi, I'm seeing an increase in the number of QR code spam that isn't being
caught. I'm not even sure it's being checked using zbarimg. Here's what I have
in ExtractText.cf:
extracttext_external zbar /usr/bin/zbarimg -D {}
extracttext_use zbar
Alex skrev den 2025-07-02 15:45:
Also, it's very slow because it has to spawn the binary with every
request. Is there a way to load it into memory or use a library
version to avoid having to do this every time? Sometimes salespeople
send emails to 50+ people at a time with a legitimate PDF, but