Steve Lake wrote:
>          Oh, this sounds spectacular.  One question.  Is there a port
> on Freebsd for this?  I don't see one offhand.  If there is, then
> that would assume that all the other necessary ports are present as
> well.  If not, it'll be a royal b**** trying to get the nix versions
> installed instead if no freebsd ported versions are available.  :(    
> 
>          Also, stupid question to go with the first comment.  Will
> this plugin be included in 3.2.0 so that it's native, or at least an
> optional feature?  I don't care if it takes a bit of extra processor
> power.  The server is a low volume dedicated server, so CPU load
> isn't an issue.  Spam catching of near 100% is. :)    
> 
> At 05:01 PM 10/12/2006 -0700, Kelson wrote:
>> Max Clark wrote:
>>> I have seen an increase in the amount of spam that has made its way
>>> through our filters and in to our inboxes. Most of this seems to be
>>> the stock pitches that are image attachments. Is there any way to
>>> effectively combat this?
>> 
>> Look into FuzzyOCR.
>> http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/FuzzyOcrPlugin
>> 
>> Drawback: it needs lots of CPU and extra time per message (more
>> precisely, per message with attached images).  YMMV.
>> 
>> --
>> Kelson Vibber
>> SpeedGate Communications <www.speed.net>
>> 
> 
> Steven Lake
> Owner/Technical Writer
> Raiden's Realm
> www.raiden.net
> A friendly web community

All the ports, except one, are there.  I really should
 put together a port (I'm running it on my FreeBSD/amd64 mailhost.

Works great. 



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