On Mon, 15 Oct 2018, Brent Clark wrote:

Good day Guys

I was fortunate that someone privately emailed me, but is there no one else, that has any thing they can share (its not only to me, but the community as a whole). Im sure there is others out there, whose users dealing with this nonsense.

Please share.

Text obfuscation via images comes and goes. I've noticed for a while that it seems to be in the "coming" phase again. I have been getting 419 frauds where the pitch is in an image.

It might be reasonable to review and freshen the fuzzyOCR code.

Regards
Brent

On 2018/10/12 15:11, Brent Clark wrote:
Good day Guys

I am getting quite a bit of image spam, and googling put me in the direction of a tool called FuzzyOCR.

What I did was configure vagrant to install spamassassin and fuzzyocr, and fuzzyocr does not appear to be catching my spam (The example provided work).

Before I go down the road of installing and configuring fuzzyocr on my MTA, I thought I would double check with the spamassassin community and ask is there still a place for image scanning in 2018?

The documentation is fairly old, so it got me wondering if image scanning and old technology and method.

Thanks in advance.

Regards
Brent
P.s. Here is a pastebin link of what I am seeing.
https://pastebin.com/raw/gurvFrZw




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