Hi Nuno
> Well we have already tried a couple of methods but none of them worked so
> far, including DNS blacklists, spamassassin and a simple words blacklisting.
> I've run out of ideas. Training spamassassin would probably work, but I'm
> not sure if it wouldn't cause disturbs in the mail server
Max 5 notes per address per day. Or x notes per domain/IP per day..
x notes per domain/IP per day will for sure not work. Think of people
behind proxies
it already limits the number of notes per IP :)
last time I checked they were using zombie pcs, so they connected with a
different IP e
Sean Coates wrote:
Do we need to approve? I guess we have not enough "man-power" for that.
Simply post the note after we receive the token.
That's what I meant. Note is approved when the token URL is clicked.
Ah, sorry, my misunderestimating or something this way ;-)
Max 5 notes per address
> Do we need to approve? I guess we have not enough "man-power" for that.
> Simply post the note after we receive the token.
That's what I meant. Note is approved when the token URL is clicked.
>> Max 5 notes per address per day. Or x notes per domain/IP per day..
>
> x notes per domain/IP per d
Sean Coates wrote:
[resend: not sure why this didn't make it through, yesterday;
re-sending; sorry if it's a dupe -S]
Nuno Lopes wrote:
Well we have already tried a couple of methods but none of them worked
so far, including DNS blacklists, spamassassin and a simple words
blacklisting.
I've run
Nuno Lopes wrote:
Well we have already tried a couple of methods but none of them worked
so far, including DNS blacklists, spamassassin and a simple words
blacklisting.
I've run out of ideas. Training spamassassin would probably work, but
I'm not sure if it wouldn't cause disturbs in the mail ser
[resend: not sure why this didn't make it through, yesterday;
re-sending; sorry if it's a dupe -S]
Nuno Lopes wrote:
> Well we have already tried a couple of methods but none of them worked
> so far, including DNS blacklists, spamassassin and a simple words
> blacklisting.
> I've run out of ideas.
How about automatically delete notes with 5 or more URLs?
Can't imagine anyone posting that many URLs as a valid note.
..In the word blacklist, 'online poker' should be added ;)
-Hannes
On 3/22/06, Nuno Lopes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well we have already tried a couple of methods but none of
Well we have already tried a couple of methods but none of them worked so
far, including DNS blacklists, spamassassin and a simple words blacklisting.
I've run out of ideas. Training spamassassin would probably work, but I'm
not sure if it wouldn't cause disturbs in the mail server.
Nuno