Bill Page [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > A more sophisticated, long-term solution is to add code to
> > ZWiki to check against SURBL: http://www.surbl.org/ (Spam
> > URI Realtime Blocklists)
>
> I guess that means I am going to have to get around to
> updating the ZWiki code on MathAction, right? :
Bob,
On April 6, 2006 3:52 PM you wrote:
> ...
> there is also the banned_links property of the ZWiki folder,
> which can contain regexes that are banned. Are you using
> this Bill?
No, I did not have this configured. Do you know what version
of ZWiki introduced this feature? I am not sure it w
Bill Page [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On April 6, 2006 7:27 AM Ralf Hemmecke wrote:
> >
> > Look at
> >
> > http://wiki.axiom-developer.org/MathActionDevelopment
> >
> > it seems that spammers somehow can extract the mathaction
> > email-address and write to such a page.
>
> I have deleted the
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
Hi Bill,
On 04/06/2006 02:06 PM, Bill Page wrote:
On April 6, 2006 7:27 AM Ralf Hemmecke wrote:
Look at
http://wiki.axiom-developer.org/MathActionDevelopment
it seems that spammers somehow can extract the mathaction
email-address and write to such a page.
I have deleted the spam. In fact I
On April 6, 2006 7:27 AM Ralf Hemmecke wrote:
>
> Look at
>
> http://wiki.axiom-developer.org/MathActionDevelopment
>
> it seems that spammers somehow can extract the mathaction
> email-address and write to such a page.
I have deleted the spam. In fact I have regularly deleted about
3 or 4 exa