Eric H. Jung wrote:
> > ----- Original Message ---- > > From: Onno Ekker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > I didn't use notes on my project page, but I already got spam on my main > > wiki page before I even put content on it myself... Default drupal setup > > allows for unauthenticated comments. So drupal is no safe haven from > > spam :-( > > It is safe if you configure it correctly. I suspect you've figured that > out :) I figured that out indeed. The point I was trying to make was, that the default setup wasn't (spam) safe, so maybe that could need some tuning. > > I think you have three options: > > 1. configure drupal so users must register to post, > 2. disable comments on the wiki, > 3. configure CAPTCHA to prevent bots To prevent spam I originally went for option 1. only registered users may post. Based on your other mail about forums, I think it's probably better (at least more user-friendly) to go for option 3, although computers are getting better in CAPTCHA than humans... Either way, it's probably easier to get rid of spam on drupal than it is on the old notes system. Thanks again for your 2 cents :-) Onno
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