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Coffey, Neal wrote:
> decoder wrote:
>> You can now obtain the plugin as a tarball, the download URL is
>> at the end of the wiki page.
>> (http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/FuzzyOcrPlugin)
>>
>
> I haven't installed this plugin on my systems yet, but I've been
> watching it pretty closely (and I'm sorely tempted to put it into
> place now). I noticed a couple of things on the wiki page that I
> wanted to comment on, though...
>
>> The variable $treshold is similarly adjusted with the
>> configuration file parameter focr_treshold.
>
> Nit-picky, but...shouldn't that be "threshold"?  I've made a lot of
>  configuration errors in the past when programs used a different
> spelling than expected.  (Especially greylist/graylist.)
You are absolutely right, the correct spelling is threshold and I will
change that in the next version.
>
>> focr_autodisable_score - If the message has already more points
>> than this value, then the plugin will cancel all further OCR
>> checking.
>
> Can SA plugins look up the required_score setting?  If so, can the
> focr_disable_score default to required_score if not explicitly set
> otherwise?

Yes this is possible. But you need to have in mind that, at the time
where the ocr plugin runs, not all tests have been made probably, and
some tests could throw a negative score again so the mail could
effectively go through as ham.

Is there a way to make the OCR Plugin run as one of the last tests?

Chris
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