I was quite sure that FuzzyOcr project is dead, because a few
months ago I was trying to contact his author, Decoder,
but no success. Probably he was very busy :) Fortunately, it seems
He is very busy getting an advanced degree. He still manages to put out the
occasional patch, and several oth
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> On Fri, 17 Aug 2007, Pawe? T?cza wrote:
>
>> I did the test and unfortunately my FuzzyOcr (3.5.1) was bitten by
>> that spam image.
>
> You can manually mark this picture as bad :
>
> # fuzzy-find --delete
> # fuzzy-find --learn-spam
Hi,
Thanks for the hint! I belie
"Loren Wilton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> Hi Loren,
>>
>> I did the test and unfortunately my FuzzyOcr (3.5.1) was bitten
>> by that spam image.
>
> The normal scan setups for FuzzyOCR don't rotate the images, so will
> in all probability miss a rotated image like this. These were quite
> pop
Hi Loren,
I did the test and unfortunately my FuzzyOcr (3.5.1) was bitten
by that spam image.
The normal scan setups for FuzzyOCR don't rotate the images, so will in all
probability miss a rotated image like this. These were quite popular for a
while and a couple of people developed scansets
On Fri, 17 Aug 2007, Pawe? T?cza wrote:
I did the test and unfortunately my FuzzyOcr (3.5.1) was bitten by that
spam image.
You can manually mark this picture as bad :
# fuzzy-find --delete
# fuzzy-find --learn-spam
"Loren Wilton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> FuzzyOcr should do a good job on something like that.
>
>Loren
>
>> http://dreams.741.com/spam.gif
Hi Loren,
I did the test and unfortunately my FuzzyOcr (3.5.1) was bitten
by that spam image.
Here are the message headers:
X-Spam-Checker-Ver
FuzzyOcr should do a good job on something like that.
Loren
http://dreams.741.com/spam.gif
Hi,
Will ImageInfo be able to detect and catch this picture spam soon?
http://dreams.741.com/spam.gif
Thanks