On Sat, Oct 28, 2006 at 04:28:47PM -0700, Dennis Peterson wrote:
> >
> >I don't get it.. unless you have some big honeypot, maybe 5% of traffic
> >contain small images to be OCRd. If your server can't handle that, I guess
> >it's running out of juice anyway. :)
> >
> >You can even easily create separate scanning queue for OCR, so it doesn't
> >interfere with normal traffic.
> 
> You may have missed that I'm in the image industry - a great deal of 
> what we do is imagery including imagery with text in it, and as we have 
> to scan all images over a particular size, it would require more cpu 
> than is worth it.

Ok that's fair. But you probably meant: scan everything _under_ SpamAssassin
scan size. That's only whole messages less than ~256kB to be scanned by
default in most software. I guess if you get images from all over, you can't
whitelist etc then.

Cheers,
Henrik
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