As beta it works very well. No crashes etc. It needs fine tuning to
make it more effective, though.
{^_^}
----- Original Message ----- From: "Steve Lake" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Oh, beta. Hmm, I guess I'm going to have to hold off on installing it then. I can't risk putting betas on a production server, even if it is a small one. Do you know if they'll make an announcement about it when it's released?

At 11:25 PM 10/14/2006 -0700, jdow wrote:
It's a few lines of perl. Download it. Put the pieces in the appropriate
places. Go.

(The direct answer is "of course not." It's still beta and nobody has
done rpms, debs, or ports of it. There might now be a zip or tar file
of it.)

{^_-}
----- Original Message ----- From: "Steve Lake" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


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.

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