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MyASPN >> Mail Archive >> spamassassin-users
spamassassin-users
R: Stock spam in images
by Giampaolo Tomassoni other posts by this author
Oct 2 2006 6:48AM messages near this date
RE: Stock spam in images | RE: Stock spam in images
>  I'm a newbie to the list and have been scanning recent posts to see if
>  what I'm about to ask about has been covered but I haven't seen anything
>  yet.
>  
>  Lately I have been getting more and more of the stock alert spam but now
>  all the good info is in an image and typically following the image is
>  random text to fool the Bayesian filter. I think the random text thing
>  has been covered here recently. It's frustrating when sa is giving a
>  -1.6 (or so) score to these emails right off the bat. Quite a few of
>  these aren't even getting spam headers because they aren't scoring high
>  enough. Is there some magical trick to help score these messages higher?
>  Maybe a future version of sa will incorporate an OCR module? :)

Pssst, don't tell: I just bothered this list with that...

Just look for fuzzyocr (http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/FuzzyOcrPlugin).


Giampaolo


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>  Dylan
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Brent Kennedy
Giampaolo Tomassoni
Fabien GARZIANO
Phil Randal
Giampaolo Tomassoni
Fabien GARZIANO
Phil Randal
Theo Van Dinter
Decoder
Stuart Johnston
Theo Van Dinter
Andreas Pettersson
Giampaolo Tomassoni
Giampaolo Tomassoni
Phil Randal
Decoder
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