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Who owns the plone-setup list? We need to block the user who's been
sending child porn spam (Charmaine Brugnoli).
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And where's the option that used to exist in the More... menu, with which
one could ban a user?
Martin Aspeli wrote:
Who owns the plone-setup list? We need to block the user who's been
sending child porn spam (Charmaine Brugnoli).
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Martin Aspeli wrote:
Who owns the plone-setup list? We need to block the user who's been
sending child porn spam (Charmaine Brugnoli).
User has been banned, and posts (from the web interface) removed.
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Hi Cedric,
You may get more extensive responses on the plone-users list, this list
mainly answers questions about initial setup.
Offhand, though, my suggestions:
1) Start work on the Plone upgrade; an upgrade from 2.0.5 may be hard;
2) Take it for granted that you want to use ZEO; nearly
I agree the length may be a bit imposing. But I'm not sure how
you would get around that considering the long history of Plone
and the many changes since it first came out. I suppose the
document could use some editing; I'm sure the authors would
be
On Nov 8, 2009, at 2:15 PM, Phillip Abramson wrote:
The fact that you are getting the plone login form
(which then breaks) suggest that you are not actually requesting
the ZMI page in the zope root. Perhaps an accessrule or VHM
mapping is redirecting your port