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Re: Now we need an OCR spam filter.
"Is there such product that uses OCR technology to detect image
spam?"

I've never heard of one. The horsepower required to OCR the
spam an average company would receive would probably be
impractical for most users.

And if someone came up with one, all the spammers would need
to do is apply their standard tricks to their "V1AGRA" gifs.
Posted by: Franklin_z   Posted on: 04/12/04 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Now we need an OCR spam filter.  jskondel | 04/12/04
Re: Now we need an OCR spam filter.  Franklin_z | 04/12/04
The best I have found  bhanes@... | 04/13/04
It's about time...  BitTwiddler | 04/13/04
Aren't Bayesian filters fundamentally flawed?  escoles@... | 04/13/04
And they forget the 48MM+ kids....  Paul C. | 04/13/04
Spamifesto, Short Version: Attack the Advertisers  escoles@... | 04/13/04
Fundamental flaw in your solution  ShadeTree | 04/13/04
Fair enough, but it's a flaw with my language...  escoles@... | 04/13/04
Idiots and their open relay mail servers...  bjbrock | 04/14/04

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