Gary V wrote:
> Jeff wrote:
>
>   
>> focr_autodisable_score was set to 100 (the docs say that the default is
>> 10). Sorry for forgetting to mention that earlier. The mails I'm testing 
>> with are getting scores in the 10-30 range.  I also set it to 1000 and 
>> ran the tests again. I get the same result with 10, 100 or 1000.
>>     
>
>   
>> When I run spamassassin -tD as vscan, I  still get no Ocr scores but do 
>> see it loading the Ocr module. Running spamassassin as any other user 
>> works as expected.  I'm stumped.
>>     
>
>   
>> Again, thanks for your help.
>>     
>
> chown the FuzzyOcr.log to vscan so when you feed a message to
> spamassassin as vscan it will be able to write to the log. You may or
> may not want to also increase focr_verbose. The log should show if
> you have some permissions issue or otherwise give some clues to the
> source of the problem.
>
> Gary V
>
>
>   
Done, and this did produce more output. FuzzyOcr is being called by the 
vscan user, and produces exactly the same log output as other users, 
with no errors.
Still no scores from it in the headers for the vscan user. Does that 
give a clue?

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