"David Velásquez Restrepo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > You can use "identify" command to obtain some info about an image. > > If you have linux (i hope you do), just type: identify [IMAGE_FILENAME] > If you need the size of the file just type: ls -l [FILENAME] > > David A. Velásquez R. > Gerente Fundador > Conexiones Colombianas (CONEXCOL) > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://www.conexcol.com/ - http://www.sipo.cl > Tel/Fax. (57)(4) 3122600 > Cel. (57)(300) 6533517 > > Cra. 34 No. 7 - 157 > A.A. 12137 Medellín, Ant. CO. > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Steve" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: <users@spamassassin.apache.org> > Sent: Monday, May 16, 2005 9:06 AM > Subject: Detect size of bitmap > > > >I keep getting emails that are sent in html and have a bmp that is about > >94k > > with the offending products in bmp form. Its extreemly hard to detect > > these > > because I think its just a picture eg bmp not real words. > > > > When I click on the html picture and save it, the bmp size is always about > > 94k. I would like to build some tests based on this. Can anyone show me > > how > > to test for a bmp that is 94 to 95 K. I will check for some other common > > things about the email to up the score but first I just want to see how to > > check for size. > > > > Thanks.
Unfortunetely this does not do it in Spamassassin. It appears there is no way of doing it in SA. Thanks.