simply remove "gratis" from your wordlist and you'll be done... I think even without "gratis" in the wordlist FuzzyOCR will do a great job on "real" spam ;-)
Ove > -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- > Von: news [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Im Auftrag von > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Gesendet: Freitag, 11. Mai 2007 10:52 > An: users@spamassassin.apache.org > Betreff: Fuzzy OCR & annoying Outlook users > > > Hey, > > I'm using FuzzyOCR which works great. However, lately I've > been seeing > annoying Outlook users using some kind of plugin which seem to add an > image, and it has the text "Free emoticons, download here" > (or something), > mostly it's in my language and then it has the text "gratis". > > The word "gratis" gets mached by FuzzyOCR and the mail gets > an extra score > of 5. > > So I tried adding the hash of this image: > > # ./fuzzy-find --delete imstp_pets_cat1_du.gif > # ./fuzzy-find --learn-ham --score=0 imstp_pets_cat1_du.gif > > However, when I scan the mail again, I'm still getting a score of 5: > > 5.0 FUZZY_OCR_KNOWN_HASH BODY: Mail contains an image > with known hash > Words found: > "gratis" in 1 lines > "gratis" in 1 > lines > > Any idea's to learn FuzzyOCR not to tag this image as spam? > > Thanks! > K. > > >