Hi, I have just upgraded from FuzzOCR 2.3b to the 3.4.2 devel by copying over the .cf and .pm files, re-making my tweaks to the .cf file and compiling/installing gifsicle. Following a restart of spamassassin, everything is kinda working, but the debug log shows that FuzzyOCR is finding matches for "":
[SNIP] [8695] dbg: FuzzyOcr: Found word "target" in line [8695] dbg: FuzzyOcr: "shotermprcetargetoo" [8695] dbg: FuzzyOcr: with fuzz of 0.0000 scanned with scanset $gocr -i $pfile [8695] dbg: FuzzyOcr: Found word "target" in line [8695] dbg: FuzzyOcr: "shotermprlcetargetoo" [8695] dbg: FuzzyOcr: with fuzz of 0.0000 scanned with scanset $gocr -l 180 -d 2 -i $pfile [8695] warn: Use of uninitialized value in abs at /etc/mail/spamassassin/FuzzyOcr.pm line 1146. [8695] dbg: FuzzyOcr: Found word "" in line [8695] dbg: FuzzyOcr: "quantumeneryrinccorporateupdateqegyob" [8695] dbg: FuzzyOcr: with fuzz of 0.0000 scanned with scanset $gocr -i $pfile [8695] warn: Use of uninitialized value in abs at /etc/mail/spamassassin/FuzzyOcr.pm line 1146. [8695] dbg: FuzzyOcr: Found word "" in line [8695] dbg: FuzzyOcr: "hotenergystocki" [8695] dbg: FuzzyOcr: with fuzz of 0.0000 scanned with scanset $gocr -i $pfile [8695] warn: Use of uninitialized value in abs at /etc/mail/spamassassin/FuzzyOcr.pm line 1146. [8695] dbg: FuzzyOcr: Found word "" in line [8695] dbg: FuzzyOcr: "redytoriiibigmmmeriii" [SNIP] [8695] dbg: FuzzyOcr: Message is spam, score = 69.000 [8695] dbg: FuzzyOcr: Words found: [8695] dbg: FuzzyOcr: "target" in 1 lines [8695] dbg: FuzzyOcr: "" in 15 lines [8695] dbg: FuzzyOcr: "stock" in 2 lines [8695] dbg: FuzzyOcr: "rating" in 1 lines [8695] dbg: FuzzyOcr: "company" in 1 lines [8695] dbg: FuzzyOcr: "recommendation" in 1 lines [8695] dbg: FuzzyOcr: "trading" in 1 lines [8695] dbg: FuzzyOcr: "" in 15 lines [8695] dbg: FuzzyOcr: "" in 15 lines [8695] dbg: FuzzyOcr: "" in 15 lines [8695] dbg: FuzzyOcr: (67 word occurrences found) [8695] dbg: FuzzyOcr: Remove DIR: /tmp/.spamassassin8695S9N6D5tmp [8695] dbg: FuzzyOcr: FuzzyOcr ending successfully... Any ideas? Thanks Nigel Kendrick