Re: Suggestions for Reducing Spam

2023-06-20 Thread Jey Jaamow
I totally agree with the first option. creating a separate group is very help full for those looking for jobs. also implementing email filter is also create idea. On Monday, June 19, 2023 at 10:08:03 PM UTC+3 o1bigtenor wrote: > On Mon, Jun 19, 2023 at 1:03 PM Gobi Dasu wrote: > >> Great point

Re: Suggestions for Reducing Spam

2023-06-19 Thread o1bigtenor
On Mon, Jun 19, 2023 at 1:03 PM Gobi Dasu wrote: > Great points Abhishek, Paul, and John, > > +1 for the separate group with a bit of nuance: > > The openai api integration might consider rerouting content to different > groups rather than blatantly marking a message that someone has taken > effo

Re: Suggestions for Reducing Spam

2023-06-19 Thread Gobi Dasu
gt;> Toronto 416.642.7266 >> Main 1.866.411.7266 >> Fax 1.888.892.7266 >> Email p...@scom.ca >> >> On 6/18/2023 12:04 PM, Abhishek Choudhury wrote: >> > Hi Django User Group Admins, >> > >> > I hope this email finds you well. >> > >>

Re: Suggestions for Reducing Spam

2023-06-18 Thread John Ayodele
4-1009 Byron Street South > Whitby, Ontario - Canada > L1N 4S3 > > Toronto 416.642.7266 > Main 1.866.411.7266 > Fax 1.888.892.7266 > Email p...@scom.ca > > On 6/18/2023 12:04 PM, Abhishek Choudhury wrote: > > Hi Django User Group Admins, > > > > I hope

Re: Suggestions for Reducing Spam

2023-06-18 Thread Paul Kudla
User Group Admins, I hope this email finds you well. I'm writing this to discuss the recent influx of spam emails in our group. As we know, this group is a great resource for Django developers to learn, share, and collaborate. However, in the past few months, we've seen an increa

Suggestions for Reducing Spam

2023-06-18 Thread Abhishek Choudhury
Hi Django User Group Admins, I hope this email finds you well. I'm writing this to discuss the recent influx of spam emails in our group. As we know, this group is a great resource for Django developers to learn, share, and collaborate. However, in the past few months, we've seen an i

Re: Report to security@ bounced as "spam"

2022-03-26 Thread Jason
this might be good to report to https://groups.google.com/g/django-developers, both the security issue and spam reception. If you sent the mail from the brainonfire.net domain, might be worth checking your spam configuration. Spamhaus shows no issues, so curious why this happened. On

Report to security@ bounced as "spam"

2022-03-23 Thread cor...@brainonfire.net
I tried to send in a message to the security team at the email advertised at https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/internals/security/ but Google rejected it: > Your email to group secur...@djangoproject.com was rejected due to spam classification. > > The owner of the group can

dealing with spam coming from scanning, script kiddies

2020-05-18 Thread f.holop
hi, i am fishing for some ideas how to prevent django from doing a "lot of drama" when some script kiddy is hitting it with a scan or other types of invalid requests like this: Subject: ERROR (EXTERNAL IP): Internal Server Error: / Internal Server Error: / ValueError at / A string literal cann

Re: New release of django-ai: Spam Filtering systems

2020-01-02 Thread straight 55b
dme.html > > The main exciting features of this version are Spam Filtering systems and > Classification with Support Vector Machines ready to be plugged into any > Django application. > Spam Filtering > > This *system* uses the scikit-learn framework <http://scikit-learn.org&g

Re: Why my email goes to spam?

2019-04-20 Thread 'Rumah Ilmu Indonesia' via Django users
On Thu, Apr 18, 2019 at 3:06 PM Mohammad Etemaddar < mohammad.etemad...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hello. I'm working on a bussiness website. I send invitation and also > confirm emails by django-allauth. > Invitation and allauth emails go to spam box. > I don't know what

Re: Why my email goes to spam?

2019-04-20 Thread Kasper Laudrup
Hi Gil and Mohammad, On 20/04/2019 08.55, Gil Obradors wrote: May be DKIM isn't correctly configured? Authentication-Results:mx.google.com ; dkim=fail header.i=@myaa.ir header.s=2019 header.b=Q8G8809R; That would be my best bet as well. I w

Re: Why my email goes to spam?

2019-04-19 Thread Gil Obradors
ود متصل کرده. > > برای تایید درستی این موضوع، به لینک زیر > بروید:https://myaa.ir/accounts/confirm-email/MjA:1hH2KA:c6USpdrEt0pkN5SofEBrsav6gqk/ > > سپاس از طرف Myaa.ir!myaa.ir > > > > > On Thursday, April 18, 2019 at 2:14:30 PM UTC+4:30, Kasper Laudrup

Re: Why my email goes to spam?

2019-04-19 Thread Mohammad Etemaddar
> > Hi Mohammad, > > On 18/04/2019 10.05, Mohammad Etemaddar wrote: > > Hello. I'm working on a bussiness website. I send invitation and also > > confirm emails by django-allauth. > > Invitation and allauth emails go to spam box. > > I don't know wh

Re: Why my email goes to spam?

2019-04-18 Thread Kasper Laudrup
Hi Mohammad, On 18/04/2019 10.05, Mohammad Etemaddar wrote: Hello. I'm working on a bussiness website. I send invitation and also confirm emails by django-allauth. Invitation and allauth emails go to spam box. I don't know what is the problem? How can I prevent emails going to spam?

Why my email goes to spam?

2019-04-18 Thread Mohammad Etemaddar
Hello. I'm working on a bussiness website. I send invitation and also confirm emails by django-allauth. Invitation and allauth emails go to spam box. I don't know what is the problem? How can I prevent emails going to spam? -- You received this message because you are subscribed to

SPAM sent via this list?

2019-01-10 Thread rbrown107074
Helen, you got that shit right!! -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Django users" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to django-users+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. To post to this group, send email to

Re: SPAM sent via this list?

2019-01-10 Thread Joel Mathew
19 at 5:22:07 AM UTC+1, Lachlan Musicman wrote: >> >> I just got a spam email from the account >> >> aphi...@gmail.com >> >> That is threaded to my previous response to Alejandro Reyes's email >> >> Here's the raw header >> &g

Re: SPAM sent via this list?

2019-01-10 Thread Markus Holtermann
heers, Markus On Thursday, January 10, 2019 at 5:22:07 AM UTC+1, Lachlan Musicman wrote: > > I just got a spam email from the account > > aphi...@gmail.com > > That is threaded to my previous response to Alejandro Reyes's email > > Here's the raw header > > >

SPAM sent via this list?

2019-01-09 Thread Lachlan Musicman
I just got a spam email from the account aphiso...@gmail.com That is threaded to my previous response to Alejandro Reyes's email Here's the raw header Delivered-To: data...@gmail.com Received: by 2002:ab0:59f2:0:0:0:0:0 with SMTP id k47csp1496731uad; Wed, 9 Jan 2019 20:1

Re: Spam on django...@googlegroups.com

2018-12-25 Thread Jason
https://twitter.com/AdamChainz/status/1076912927612026881 this is also affecting the django-dev mailing list too. you can file a support ticket with them too. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Django users" group. To unsubscribe from this group and

Re: bootstrap for vertical (two column spam)

2018-12-20 Thread Mario Martinez
Your table heading {% for title in your_list %} {{ title }} {% endfor %} On Wed, Dec 19, 2018, 9:59 PM Ketan Hi, > > > > I am facing challenge for creating UI in html5 for Django project. I > have almost 100 records (not fixed) in one table with column id and > relevant title. I am

bootstrap for vertical (two column spam)

2018-12-19 Thread Ketan
Hi, I am facing challenge for creating UI in html5 for Django project. I have almost 100 records (not fixed) in one table with column id and relevant title. I am able to display with horizontal order with *<**div* *class**=**"col-md-4"**>* but I couldn't find bootstrap for vertical displa

Re: Update of issue (Trac) rejected (SPAM ...)

2018-11-30 Thread guettli
o proceed. >>> >>> On Wednesday, November 28, 2018 at 5:10:06 AM UTC-5, guettli wrote: >>>> >>>> I wanted to update this issue >>>> https://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/27936 >>>> >>>> it was not possible. Trac told me this was S

Re: Update of issue (Trac) rejected (SPAM ...)

2018-11-29 Thread Simon Charette
ovember 28, 2018 at 5:10:06 AM UTC-5, guettli wrote: >>> >>> I wanted to update this issue >>> https://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/27936 >>> >>> it was not possible. Trac told me this was Spam with this message: >>> >>> SpamBayes determ

Re: Update of issue (Trac) rejected (SPAM ...)

2018-11-29 Thread guettli
gt; since there's not a clear consensus about how to proceed. > > On Wednesday, November 28, 2018 at 5:10:06 AM UTC-5, guettli wrote: >> >> I wanted to update this issue https://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/27936 >> >> it was not possible. Trac told me th

Re: Update of issue (Trac) rejected (SPAM ...)

2018-11-28 Thread Tim Graham
UTC-5, guettli wrote: > > I wanted to update this issue https://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/27936 > > it was not possible. Trac told me this was Spam with this message: > > SpamBayes determined spam probability of 98.09% > > What can I do now? > > I wanted to add

Update of issue (Trac) rejected (SPAM ...)

2018-11-28 Thread guettli
I wanted to update this issue https://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/27936 it was not possible. Trac told me this was Spam with this message: SpamBayes determined spam probability of 98.09% What can I do now? I wanted to add this text: {{{ I still think a visual help like the diagram I

New release of django-ai: Spam Filtering systems

2018-01-15 Thread Matemática A3K
I’m very happy of announcing the second release of django-ai: Artificial Intelligence for Django. https://github.com/math-a3k/django-ai https://django-ai.readthedocs.io/en/latest/readme.html The main exciting features of this version are Spam Filtering systems and Classification with Support

Re: Constant Invalid HTTP_HOST header spam

2017-12-19 Thread Antonis Christofides
So nginx chooses the "server {}" block that contains "default_server" to choose the SSL certificate, and after it receives the headers it choose another "server {}" block as needed? If that is the case, you can create another "server {}" block with "default_server" (usually this is somewhere like /

Re: Constant Invalid HTTP_HOST header spam

2017-12-19 Thread Dylan Reinhold
John, You could set the logger to send all DisallowedHost errors to a log file, then just check it ever so often for the bad domains you are looking for. Or better yet have a daily script email them to you (you can exclude your IPs then) Dylan On Tue, Dec 19, 2017 at 5:37 AM, Daniel Hepper wro

Re: Constant Invalid HTTP_HOST header spam

2017-12-19 Thread Jon Ribbens
On Tuesday, 19 December 2017 13:37:06 UTC, Daniel Hepper wrote: > > This should ensure that only requests with valid Host headers reach your > application while still supporting Non-SNI clients. You can test it with > "open_ssl client" or "gnutls-cli": > Yes, that looks good to me. Many thanks!

Re: Constant Invalid HTTP_HOST header spam

2017-12-19 Thread Daniel Hepper
>From my understanding, deciding which certificate to use and actually serving the request are two separate step in Nginx. I assume you only have one valid domain name you want to serve. Every other HTTPS request will result in a certificate warning and should be rejected. You could try a confi

Re: Constant Invalid HTTP_HOST header spam

2017-12-19 Thread Jon Ribbens
On Tuesday, 19 December 2017 07:24:23 UTC, Antonis Christofides wrote: > > I may be wrong of course, but I don't recall SNI having anything to do > with it. Just using something like > > server { > listen 80; > listen 443 ssl; > server_name my.django.site.com; > ... > } > > will on

Re: Constant Invalid HTTP_HOST header spam

2017-12-18 Thread Antonis Christofides
I may be wrong of course, but I don't recall SNI having anything to do with it. Just using something like server { listen 80; listen 443 ssl; server_name my.django.site.com; ... } will only send requests for my.django.site.com to the django project. I really don't know about SNI,

Re: Constant Invalid HTTP_HOST header spam

2017-12-18 Thread Jon Ribbens
On 18 Dec 2017, at 23:26, Antonis Christofides wrote: > the documentation describes how to silence this error at > https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.0/topics/logging/#django-security. > It’s not obvious from that how to silence it only for IP literals. I’d still like to receive it for actua

Re: Constant Invalid HTTP_HOST header spam

2017-12-18 Thread Antonis Christofides
Hello Jon, the documentation describes how to silence this error at https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/2.0/topics/logging/#django-security. How have you deployed your Django project? I always configure Apache or nginx in such a way so that such invalid requests never reach Django. Regards, Anton

Constant Invalid HTTP_HOST header spam

2017-12-18 Thread Jon Ribbens
I'm getting spammed with constant "Invalid HTTP_HOST header: '10.9.8.7:443'. You may need to add '10.9.8.7' to ALLOWED_HOSTS" emails, due to the Internet being the Internet. How can I disable these emails, without turning off error emails completely? I don't particularly want to add the IP addr

Re: Channels Redis/channelfull spam without any ws connections.

2017-04-07 Thread Andrew Godwin
esponse.tJbmVMXFGX!" >> 1491540549.595958 [0 unix:/var/run/redis/redis.sock] "EVALSHA" " >> 3640886a0c8901ca9188f5f7a5f7a346145b9c5f" "1" "asgi:daphne.response. >> tJbmVMXFGX!" >> 1491540549.595993 [0 lua] "LPOP" "asgi:daphne.response.tJbm

Channels Redis/channelfull spam without any ws connections.

2017-04-07 Thread dave . mcallister . dev
95993 [0 lua] "LPOP" "asgi:daphne.response.tJbmVMXFGX!" > 1491540549.646517 [0 unix:/var/run/redis/redis.sock] "EVALSHA" > "3640886a0c8901ca9188f5f7a5f7a346145b9c5f" "1" > "asgi:daphne.response.tJbmVMXFGX!" > 1491540549.646554 [0

Re: Unable to post to the bug tracker (Submission rejected as potential spam)

2016-09-20 Thread Ben Whale
comment until the filter accepts. > > On Tuesday, September 20, 2016 at 7:00:41 PM UTC-4, Ben Whale wrote: >> >> Hi all >> >> I'm unable to comment on a bug. When I attempt to comment on bug #27234 I >> receive the message, "Submission rejected as p

Re: Unable to post to the bug tracker (Submission rejected as potential spam)

2016-09-20 Thread Tim Graham
> Hi all > > I'm unable to comment on a bug. When I attempt to comment on bug #27234 I > receive the message, "Submission rejected as potential spam > SpamBayes determined spam probability of 97.12%". > > What do I need to do to allow me to comment? > > T

Unable to post to the bug tracker (Submission rejected as potential spam)

2016-09-20 Thread Ben Whale
Hi all I'm unable to comment on a bug. When I attempt to comment on bug #27234 I receive the message, "Submission rejected as potential spam SpamBayes determined spam probability of 97.12%". What do I need to do to allow me to comment? Ta -- You received this message

Re: Django group email in spam

2016-09-09 Thread Lachlan Musicman
wrote: > Same here, and the problem is I filtered the group messages to skip my > inbox in Gmail, and I can't filter them never to send them to spam, because > then they will not skip my inbox (it's a bug in Gmail). So I have to enter > my spam folder manually and mark each

Re: Django group email in spam

2016-09-08 Thread Luis Zárate
I have the same behavior 2016-09-08 7:06 GMT-06:00 Uri Even-Chen : > Same here, and the problem is I filtered the group messages to skip my > inbox in Gmail, and I can't filter them never to send them to spam, because > then they will not skip my inbox (it's a bug in Gmail).

Re: Django group email in spam

2016-09-08 Thread Uri Even-Chen
Same here, and the problem is I filtered the group messages to skip my inbox in Gmail, and I can't filter them never to send them to spam, because then they will not skip my inbox (it's a bug in Gmail). So I have to enter my spam folder manually and mark each message as "not sp

Re: Django group email in spam

2016-09-07 Thread sylvain_grodes
Same problem here, I have to check my spam and unset the spam flag. Le vendredi 2 septembre 2016 02:12:18 UTC-4, Lachlan Musicman a écrit : > > Hey, > > I've been seeing a lot of Django group email going into my spam folder > over the last 48 hours. > > Have there bee

Django group email in spam

2016-09-01 Thread Lachlan Musicman
Hey, I've been seeing a lot of Django group email going into my spam folder over the last 48 hours. Have there been any changes to the group that may have caused this? cheers L. -- The most dangerous phrase in the language is, "We've always done it this way." - G

Re: [SPAM] Implementing User login expiration

2013-07-04 Thread Dave Koo
Great solution Sam! On Tuesday, April 9, 2013 11:30:41 AM UTC-7, Sam Solomon wrote: > > Depending on if the expiration is a temporary thing or if you actually > want to permanently deactivate the user, this may be even simpler and > database efficient (and is what we use to ban users): > > class

Re: [SPAM] Implementing User login expiration

2013-04-09 Thread Sam Solomon
Depending on if the expiration is a temporary thing or if you actually want to permanently deactivate the user, this may be even simpler and database efficient (and is what we use to ban users): class DeactivateUserMiddleware(object): def process_request(self, request): if request.us

Re: [SPAM] Implementing User login expiration

2013-04-08 Thread John DeRosa
On Apr 5, 2013, at 5:33 PM, Nikolas Stevenson-Molnar wrote: > How about creating request middleware to sign out deactivated users? > Something like: > > if request.user.profile.expired: >logout(request) > > If you're concerned about the extra database hit per request, then maybe > cache th

Re: Possible spam from mailing list? ("China Mobile")

2012-09-14 Thread Kurtis Mullins
eceived a very unusual e-mail that included a recent post's > >>>>> subject. The post in question was: "Re: form doesn't validate when > trying to > >>>>> upload file". It was sent directly to my email address; by-passing > the User >

Re: Possible spam from mailing list? ("China Mobile")

2012-09-14 Thread Russell Keith-Magee
>>>> upload file". It was sent directly to my email address; by-passing the >>>>> User >>>>> Group. >>>>> >>>>> Google roughly translated this email as coming from "China Mobile" and >>>>> included th

Re: Possible spam from mailing list? ("China Mobile")

2012-09-14 Thread Nikolas Stevenson-Molnar
else seen this sort of > thing? Unfortunately, I am unable to read the language > and the Google Translation isn't very clear; but it's > definitely displayed using a very clean and fancy > template. I'm not sure if it

Re: Possible spam from mailing list? ("China Mobile")

2012-09-13 Thread Kurtis Mullins
d >>>> included the domain "139.com". Has anyone else seen this sort of >>>> thing? Unfortunately, I am unable to read the language and the Google >>>> Translation isn't very clear; but it's definitely displayed using a very >>>> clean

Re: Possible spam from mailing list? ("China Mobile")

2012-09-13 Thread Rivsen
; >>> Google roughly translated this email as coming from "China Mobile" and >>> included the domain "139.com". Has anyone else seen this sort of thing? >>> Unfortunately, I am unable to read the language and the Google Translation >>> isn't

Re: Possible spam from mailing list? ("China Mobile")

2012-09-12 Thread Rivsen
gt;> User Group. >> >> Google roughly translated this email as coming from "China Mobile" and >> included the domain "139.com". Has anyone else seen this sort of thing? >> Unfortunately, I am unable to read the language and the Google Translation >&

Re: Possible spam from mailing list? ("China Mobile")

2012-09-12 Thread Jon Blake
ad the language and the Google Translation > isn't very clear; but it's definitely displayed using a very clean and > fancy template. I'm not sure if it's spam or something else. > > Just figured I'd see if anyone else has gotten an email similar to this. >

Re: Possible spam from mailing list? ("China Mobile")

2012-09-12 Thread Kurtis Mullins
Thanks guys for confirming. I'm glad I'm not the only one! I've just set it as spam, hopefully gmail will catch on. On Wed, Sep 12, 2012 at 6:38 PM, Cal Leeming [Simplicity Media Ltd] < cal.leem...@simplicitymedialtd.co.uk> wrote: > +1 just received one of these. > >

Re: Possible spam from mailing list? ("China Mobile")

2012-09-12 Thread Cal Leeming [Simplicity Media Ltd]
oesn't validate when trying >>> to upload file". It was sent directly to my email address; by-passing the >>> User Group. >>> >>> Google roughly translated this email as coming from "China Mobile" and >>> included the domain "139.com"

Re: Possible spam from mailing list? ("China Mobile")

2012-09-12 Thread Nikolas Stevenson-Molnar
t was sent directly to >> my email address; by-passing the User Group. >> >> Google roughly translated this email as coming from "China >> Mobile" and included the domain "139.com <http://139.com>". >> Has anyon

Re: Possible spam from mailing list? ("China Mobile")

2012-09-12 Thread Nikolas Stevenson-Molnar
d the language and the Google Translation isn't > very clear; but it's definitely displayed using a very clean > and fancy template. I'm not sure if it's spam or something else. > > Just figured I'd see if anyone else has gotten an email >

Re: Possible spam from mailing list? ("China Mobile")

2012-09-10 Thread Rivsen
unable to read the language and the Google Translation >> isn't very clear; but it's definitely displayed using a very clean and >> fancy template. I'm not sure if it's spam or something else. >> >> Just figured I'd see if anyone else has gotten an

Re: Possible spam from mailing list? ("China Mobile")

2012-09-10 Thread Brad Pitcher
d > included the domain "139.com". Has anyone else seen this sort of thing? > Unfortunately, I am unable to read the language and the Google Translation > isn't very clear; but it's definitely displayed using a very clean and > fancy template. I'm not sure if

Possible spam from mailing list? ("China Mobile")

2012-09-10 Thread Kurtis
g from "China Mobile" and included the domain "139.com". Has anyone else seen this sort of thing? Unfortunately, I am unable to read the language and the Google Translation isn't very clear; but it's definitely displayed using a very clean and fancy template.

Re: spam in response to posting to this list

2011-08-29 Thread Jim Louis
e. Let's not make > > this another completely pointless "+1, me too" thread with no > > information at all. I bet most of the people posting to this mailing > > list are getting that spam and it really does not help at all if we > > all just start posting &q

Re: spam in response to posting to this list

2011-08-10 Thread Brian Bouterse
> > I have been getting this too. > > Please, people, be at least a little bit reasonable. Let's not make > this another completely pointless "+1, me too" thread with no > information at all. I bet most of the people posting to this mailing > list are getting that spam

Re: spam in response to posting to this list

2011-08-10 Thread Michal Petrucha
ess "+1, me too" thread with no information at all. I bet most of the people posting to this mailing list are getting that spam and it really does not help at all if we all just start posting "+1" mails. Michal signature.asc Description: Digital signature

Re: spam in response to posting to this list

2011-08-10 Thread Praveen Krishna R
*+1 * On Wed, Aug 10, 2011 at 7:32 PM, Kayode Odeyemi wrote: > I have been getting this too. > > > On Wed, Aug 10, 2011 at 5:15 PM, Tom Evans wrote: > >> On Wed, Aug 10, 2011 at 5:06 PM, Eric Hutchinson >> wrote: >> > I responded to the thread about ordering tables, and got this as a >> > respon

Re: spam in response to posting to this list

2011-08-10 Thread Kayode Odeyemi
I have been getting this too. On Wed, Aug 10, 2011 at 5:15 PM, Tom Evans wrote: > On Wed, Aug 10, 2011 at 5:06 PM, Eric Hutchinson > wrote: > > I responded to the thread about ordering tables, and got this as a > > response > > > > I reported the same thing a couple of days ago. Russell Keith-M

Re: spam in response to posting to this list

2011-08-10 Thread Tom Evans
On Wed, Aug 10, 2011 at 5:06 PM, Eric Hutchinson wrote: > I responded to the thread about ordering tables, and got this as a > response > I reported the same thing a couple of days ago. Russell Keith-Magee is aware of the issue (he gets them too), but it seems almost impossible to track down a sp

spam in response to posting to this list

2011-08-10 Thread Eric Hutchinson
I responded to the thread about ordering tables, and got this as a response (warning, raw source) Delivered-To: eric.hutchin...@burgopakusa.com Received: by 10.220.167.200 with SMTP id r8cs290642vcy; Wed, 10 Aug 2011 09:02:33 -0700 (PDT) Received: from mr.google.com ([10.91.50.12])

Re: Cannot submit tickets - always marked as spam!

2011-04-19 Thread Jacob Kaplan-Moss
Hi Jeff -- It's not you; we get a *lot* of spam, and so our spam filters are overly aggressive. You can get around 'em if you create an account. Just visit http://www.djangoproject.com/accounts/register/, register, and then log into Trac once you have the account set up. Thanks, and s

Cannot submit tickets - always marked as spam!

2011-04-19 Thread Jeff Blaine
I've tried twice now to interact with the Django trac. Last week and just now. Both resulted in: badip:state/blacklist.d/127.0.0.1 Please tell me what I am doing wrong. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Django users" group. To post to this gro

RE: [Suspected Spam] Redoing a C/CGI web app in Python/Django?

2011-04-13 Thread Sells, Fred
ooglegroups.com [mailto:django-users@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Graeck Sent: Tuesday, April 12, 2011 7:15 PM To: Django users Subject: [Suspected Spam] Redoing a C/CGI web app in Python/Django? Hi all, Just looking for input ... tips, suggestions, etc. We have an old web app written in C using CGIs

RE: [Suspected Spam] mysql problems after upgrading to django 1.3

2011-04-10 Thread Sells, Fred
al Message- From: django-users@googlegroups.com [mailto:django-users@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Rosemarie Sent: Sunday, April 10, 2011 7:54 PM To: Django users Subject: [Suspected Spam] mysql problems after upgrading to django 1.3 hi :) I'm fairly new to django. I'm using it on mac os

Re: [Suspected Spam] Django app for data management and visualization

2011-04-05 Thread alessio c
t; Workingobject = Mymodule.Controller(**parms) > > -Original Message- > From: django-users@googlegroups.com > [mailto:django-users@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of alessio c > Sent: Tuesday, April 05, 2011 9:40 AM > To: Django users > Subject: [Suspected Spam] Django app

Re: [Suspected Spam] Django app for data management and visualization

2011-04-05 Thread Mike Ramirez
On Tuesday, April 05, 2011 07:39:57 am Sells, Fred wrote: > You can get all the files in your > plugins dir and import them using the python function (forgot it's name, > don't use it) or just eval ('import %s' % filename) crude but works for > older python > imp[1] and implib, knee.py[2] is th

RE: [Suspected Spam] Django app for data management and visualization

2011-04-05 Thread Sells, Fred
ule = ModuleDictionary[somekey] Workingobject = Mymodule.Controller(**parms) -Original Message- From: django-users@googlegroups.com [mailto:django-users@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of alessio c Sent: Tuesday, April 05, 2011 9:40 AM To: Django users Subject: [Suspected Spam] Django app for da

Re: Spam filters for Django?

2010-09-04 Thread Anton Bessonov
the three most common ways are to only allow logged in users to post, captchas or akismet or a combination of the three. Sometimes Honey pot is very effective in combination with captcha. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Django users" group. To

Re: Spam filters for Django?

2010-09-04 Thread Federico Maggi
ed in users will be allowed to post. But that wouldn't stop >> spammers from logging in and posting spam. > > depends on how the registration works. What I do is: > > 1. person fills in his username and email address > 2. he gets a mail with a link > 3. clicks on the li

Re: Spam filters for Django?

2010-09-03 Thread Kenneth Gonsalves
On Fri, 2010-09-03 at 22:25 -0700, Andy wrote: > Only logged in users will be allowed to post. But that wouldn't stop > spammers from logging in and posting spam. depends on how the registration works. What I do is: 1. person fills in his username and email address 2. he gets a mail

Re: Spam filters for Django?

2010-09-03 Thread Andy
Only logged in users will be allowed to post. But that wouldn't stop spammers from logging in and posting spam. An example is Apple's new social network, Ping. Only logged in users are allowed to post comments there. But it's still flooded with spam immediately after it

Re: Spam filters for Django?

2010-09-03 Thread Kenneth Gonsalves
On Fri, 2010-09-03 at 21:56 -0700, Andy wrote: > I'm working on a Django-based site that consists mostly of user- > generated content: reviews, comments, tweet_like posts, etc. > > I'm concerned about spam. Are there any spam filters available for > Django? If not, what

Spam filters for Django?

2010-09-03 Thread Andy
I'm working on a Django-based site that consists mostly of user- generated content: reviews, comments, tweet_like posts, etc. I'm concerned about spam. Are there any spam filters available for Django? If not, what types of algorithm can be used for spam filtering? On a more general

Please don't respond to spam conversations

2010-02-26 Thread Karen Tracey
Please don't respond to spam conversations. It's due to a bug in the Groups infrastructure that they get through in the first place. They are deleted from the archives as soon as they are noticed, but nothing can be done about the fact that they get sent as email to subscribers who read

Re: SPAM/FRAUD WARNING: Do NOT open the email with subject "Django enquiry"

2009-08-10 Thread Tim Chase
registered there as "djangopeople" at the same domain as this email is from, just like this comes from "django.users@" which helps with the spam control). Headers: Return-path: Envelope-to: djangopeo...@[redacted] Delivery-date: Mon, 10 Aug 2009 15:26:24 -0500 Received: from semex

SPAM/FRAUD WARNING: Do NOT open the email with subject "Django enquiry"

2009-08-10 Thread David Ross @ Wolfeon
I received an email a few minutes ago with the subject "Django enquiry." My email address in relation to django was phished from djangopeople or the mailing list. There is a 1x1 image contained in the email which is possibly used for verifying addresses. Don't take the spam

Re: Preventing spam attacks on Ajax views

2008-11-29 Thread Julien Phalip
e Akismet. > > > To prevent multiple ratings by the same person, a flag is set in the > > session. Obviously it means that the person can rate again if she uses > > a different browser or if the session expires, but that's not a big > > issue. > > > Now

Re: Preventing spam attacks on Ajax views

2008-11-29 Thread Andrei Eftimie
it means that the person can rate again if she uses > a different browser or if the session expires, but that's not a big > issue. > > Now, what worries me is potential spam attacks. How can I identify if > the request is from a genuine person or a bot? I started implementing &

Re: Preventing spam attacks on Ajax views

2008-11-28 Thread Malcolm Tredinnick
different browser or if the session expires, but that's not a big > issue. > > Now, what worries me is potential spam attacks. How can I identify if > the request is from a genuine person or a bot? I started implementing > a system which records IP addresses and prevents anybod

Preventing spam attacks on Ajax views

2008-11-28 Thread Julien Phalip
7;t think I can use something like Akismet. To prevent multiple ratings by the same person, a flag is set in the session. Obviously it means that the person can rate again if she uses a different browser or if the session expires, but that's not a big issue. Now, what worries me is potential spa

Re: POP before SMTP authentication in Django while avoiding that the server mail goes to users' spam folder

2008-11-16 Thread Srdjan Popovic
Thanks for your reply. I have just tried to send one message through Python script and the other from Outlook to my GMX account and here are the headers: FROM PYTHON (CONSIDERED SPAM): Return-Path: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> X-Flags: Delivered-To: GMX delivery to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Re

Re: POP before SMTP authentication in Django while avoiding that the server mail goes to users' spam folder

2008-11-16 Thread Kenneth Gonsalves
On Sunday 16 November 2008 06:26:18 pm Srdjan Popovic wrote: > def send_mail(subject='', text='', sender='', to=''): >     M = poplib.POP3(settings.EMAIL_HOST) >     M.user(settings.EMAIL_HOST_USER) >     M.pass_(settings.EMAIL_HOST_PASSWORD) >     headers = "From: %s\r\nTo: %s\r\nSubject: %s\r\n\

POP before SMTP authentication in Django while avoiding that the server mail goes to users' spam folder

2008-11-16 Thread Srdjan Popovic
several other cases where email are sent automatically by the server. Registration confirmation mails, for example, are sent from [EMAIL PROTECTED], however, they almost invariably go directly to user's spam folder. I know that there are many reasons why a legitimate message can be considered

Re: [Spam] problem building project with python 2.6 startproject won't work

2008-11-04 Thread Gwynne Reddick
On Tue, 4 Nov 2008 13:12:46 -0800 (PST), bizcuit wrote: > > I have been using Django with Python 2.5 the past few months. > > Today I removed Python 2.5 installed Python 2.6 and downloaded > Django. > > when I try to create a project from the command line in Windows > Vista: > > django-admin.py st

Re: Anti-spam suggestions (strange case)

2008-09-29 Thread David Reynolds
On 24 Sep 2008, at 3:40 pm, Grigory Fateyev wrote: > Maybe create new field w/ captcha validation? http://smileychris.tactful.co.nz/ramblings/recaptcha/ .. is a good place to start. -- David Reynolds [EMAIL PROTECTED] --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this

Re: Anti-spam suggestions (strange case)

2008-09-24 Thread Brian Neal
On Sep 24, 9:11 am, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > We have a simple form that allows site visitors to request a free > issue of the magazines we publish. The form simply writes to the > database, and the info is later pulled by the circulation people so > they can send the issues

Re: Anti-spam suggestions (strange case)

2008-09-24 Thread Dan M
> My problem is that for some reason spammers have latched onto this > form, creating a lot of grief when our circulation people are trying > to send out the requests. > > Nearly all of the spammers follow a pattern, giving random strings for > their address, city and email, like this: > City:

Re: Anti-spam suggestions (strange case)

2008-09-24 Thread Grigory Fateyev
Hello [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Wed, 24 Sep 2008 07:11:44 -0700 (PDT) you wrote: > > We have a simple form that allows site visitors to request a free > issue of the magazines we publish. The form simply writes to the > database, and the info is later pulled by the circulation people so > they can se

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