> http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/OcrPlugin
> http://antispam.imp.ch/patches/patch-ocrtext

> That will ocr the gifs, etc. These should help SA be even more effective
> within Declude..

In  keeping  with  the  increased  CPU  demands of such tests, the new
version of SPAMC32 will contain the ability to send the request to two
(maybe  more  than  two  in future) "tiered" SPAMD daemons. The second
daemon  -- listening on a different port, or on a different machine --
will be consulted only if the results from the first daemon are within
configured  thresholds.  So  if  you  already flag the spam using less
resource-intensive  tests,  you  can short-circuit the testing at that
point.

I'd guess it's possible to do this within Declude as well, by defining
SPAMC32  a  few  different times, but just trying to make some stuff a
little easier on both sides. . . .

--Sandy

P.S.  This gives me the idea of having different max-size switches for
messages  with  and  without  image  attachments.  What  do you think,
SPAMC32 users?


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Broadleaf Systems, a division of
Cypress Integrated Systems, Inc.
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