On Wed, Dec 11, 2019 at 2:05 PM Giovanni Bechis <giova...@paclan.it> wrote:
>
> On 12/11/19 8:00 PM, Mauricio Tavares wrote:
> > On Wed, Dec 11, 2019 at 1:58 PM Giovanni Bechis <giova...@paclan.it> wrote:
> >>
> >> On 12/11/19 3:17 PM, Bill Cole wrote:
> >>> On 11 Dec 2019, at 2:39, Giovanni Bechis wrote:
> >>>
> >>>> On 12/11/19 6:21 AM, KADAM, SIDDHESH wrote:
> >>>>> Hi PFA...
> >>>>>
> >>>>> On 12/11/2019 12:36 AM, Giovanni Bechis wrote:
> >>>>>> On 12/10/19 7:49 PM, Michael Storz wrote:
> >>>>>> [...]
> >>>>>>> My copy hit
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>> BODY_SINGLE_WORD=1.347, HTML_IMAGE_ONLY_04=1.172, MPART_ALT_DIFF=0.79
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>> not enough to mark it as spammy.
> >>>>>
> >>>> FuzzyOcr + bayes is killing this kind of emails for me:
> >>>
> >>> FuzzyOcr is unmaintained and doesn't even have an authoritative 
> >>> repository as far as I can tell. It is computationally very expensive, to 
> >>> the degree that it isn't safe to just add it to an existing mail system 
> >>> which does not have a lot of idle CPU and memory capacity.
> >>>
> >> it's true that it's unmaintained but I have it running on Perl 5.28 with 
> >> some patches and it's still useful every now and then (if you have some 
> >> spare cpu cycles and you know what you are doing).
> >> A new ocr plugin could be definetely a better choice.
> >>   Giovanni
> >
> > I asked the project owner if I could put fuzzyocr on github. He said
> > go for it, so it is now at https://github.com/raubvogel/FuzzyOcr.
> >
> Cool,
> you can grab my patches (if they are needed) here:
> http://cvsweb.openbsd.org/ports/mail/p5-FuzzyOcr/patches/
>
      Will do! But, I do want to ensure your work is acknowledged; if
I wanted to claim someone else's work as mine I would be into
politics. ;)

>  Giovanni

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