Its an idea..
Instead of the captcha image, we can use a similar system that is used in
the php.net e-mails. When a note is submited, we send an e-mail, and only
when the user clicks on the link, his note is accepted.
Nuno
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I realise that. So why don't we set it so you have to provide a valid email
to be able to submit a note?
M
Sean Coates wrote:
Another option (in the short-term) is to simply required a valid email
address (most of the spam seems to come from the default
'[EMAIL PROTECTED]' or 'php-general@lists.php.net').
Haven't checked the code recently, but I'm pretty sure a blank name
results in php-general@lists.php.net and a name with no domain ("Bob")
gets osu1 appended ("[EMAIL PROTECTED]").
S