Ray_Net wrote:
Since I do quite a bit with on-the-fly spoofing of user agents with
PrefBar, I've been playing with CAPTCHA handling. Right now, if I see
a CAPTCHA, before I start interacting with the picture puzzles, I
change my UA from Seamonkey to a UA string for a recent version of
Chrom
Ray_Net wrote:
I agree with you. Another good idea to not delete them is the fact,
that when the spamming ends, I will see it.
BUT I think that my e-mail adresse will be present in their
sending-list FOREVER
No spam anymore ... because the stupid spammer use another list of
victims ? Or
NFN Smith wrote on 02-03-21 17:54:
One of the things that I've noticed about sites that use Google's
CAPTCHA tool is that if I'm working in Seamonkey, sometimes it takes
as many as 7 or 8 solved puzzles before I can get past the CAPTCHA,
and of course, that's really annoying.
Something that I
Ray_Net wrote on 24-02-21 18:02:
Don Spam's Reckless Son wrote on 24-02-21 13:11:
Dirk Fieldhouse wrote:
On 23/02/2021 22:54, Ray_Net wrote:
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Based on this: % Information related to '81.29.0.0 - 81.29.15.255' ?
together with your idea ... I have created such a filter - it works
pretty we
David H. Durgee wrote:
Actually not spoofing other than Chase, I simply have the preference set
to identify as Firefox under HTTP Networking. Perhaps that preference
should be ignored in the news/mail component of SeaMonkey.
I agree -- that's probably something that should have been address
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