On Sat, 14 Sep 2013, Jason Hirsh wrote:

My apologies as this is probably not the properly place for this but I can not find a functioning web page or list of FuzzOCR . Even the installation instructions I found were old in https://www.maiamailguard.comand had some issues in format.

This is probably the closest you're going to get.

FuzzyOCR has been inactive for a while since the initial wave of text-in-image spams tapered off. I've been seeing text-in-image spams more frequently lately so I think we should dust off FuzzyOCR.

Search the mailing list archives for "fuzzyOCR" (not "FuzzOCR") and you should probably be able to find contact information for the primary developer, or clues for how to fix your jpegtopmn install.

Sep 14 13:27:19.948 [50639] dbg: FuzzyOcr: Using jpegtopnm => 
/usr/local/bin/jpegtopnm

That may be logging what it's configured to do rather than what's been found to work.

Can anyone give me an insight to the error ? It appears to be bombing out of test of jpegs ad stashing the image in a temp directory of /var/amavis which loads up the file system

Does jpegtopnm actually exist at that location on your system? If you run it with a jpeg file (perhaps one of the lingering work files from fuzzyocr) does it error out, and give an explanation why?

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