Hi,

I had the same problem with my wiki, which I removed from my website since
it was not actively used. A spamfilte (I don't know how to include this
into a wiki) however will also filter out many simple changes. Lots of
FrontEnd update mails are moved to my local spam filter as some other
axiom mails too. So, presumably just filtering a diff of a web paer
through a spamm filter will prevent quite a number of alterations to be
possible.

What about the general need to register to be able to make changes. Then a
black list could exlude members who do spamming?

ciao
BF.

% PD Dr Bertfried Fauser
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