Some weeks ago I posted a message about fuzzyocr not scoring a spam
contents gif file with a broken frame. I got confirmation in the list
from Keith De Souza being able to reproduce the problem. Well, it looks
like spammers have found their way to deal with fuzzyocr. These days
we're getting more and more of those image spam messages. If anyone is
interested in testing the file, here it is:

http://www.anfitrion.net/MvPmAyp9yb.gif

Analysis to the gif file shows that frame #3 is broken.

I'm thinking of disabling fuzzyocr for the time being until the problem
is solved. However, fuzzyocr is still doing a good job on other files.
Does anybody have a suggestion or clue on how to solve this? Is there a
way for fuzzyocr to consider this broken gif images as indecipherable
and mark it accordingly?

TIA

Ignacio

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