There are newer versions of FuzzyOCR that probably fix or at least get
around this. A lot of image spam mails have broken images in them, and
this messes up a lot of stuff. The latest versions use ImageMagic.
This is reputedly hard to install on many systems. But if you can get it
installed it seems to work much better in terms of the images that it can
handle.
You might want to join the FuzzyOCR mailing list:
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current release and where to get it. I think the current version is
something like J.
Loren
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