Banned web site / banned topic ?
Banned web site / banned topic ?
Why are you replacing known spammers with these "banned" strings ?
This forbids anti-spam filters & programs to do their jobs properly.
This forbids anti-spam filters & programs to do their jobs properly.
Re: Banned web site / banned topic ?
Some spammers are persistent and just create another forum account and/or post from another IP address after one is banned. This prevents their spam URLs from ever being posted in the first place, regardless of where they're posting from.Usurp wrote:Why are you replacing known spammers with these "banned" strings ?
Set your spam filter to filter out "banned topic" and "banned web site" for the wine-user's list.This forbids anti-spam filters & programs to do their jobs properly.
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On Thu, Mar 1, 2012 at 2:02 AM, Usurp <[email protected]> wrote:
items (like counterfit drugs and clothes). Certain topics are not to
be discussed here, period. Also, the spammers go away after a while.
We have one that is beginning to become an irritant and that will be
dealt with in another manner. We don't want to upset legitimate Wine
users by bulk blocking IP addresses and such (that is really heavy
handed) but this may be necessary. And no, this is not subject to
discussion.
can even do this in Thunderbird, but I haven't because I'm one of
those chasing these fools (and that is what they are, if you think I'm
interested in a certain brand dress and I'm a hard core gamer??)
James
Because that is what we do. Some sites lead you to illegal to possessWhy are you replacing known spammers with these "banned" strings ?
items (like counterfit drugs and clothes). Certain topics are not to
be discussed here, period. Also, the spammers go away after a while.
We have one that is beginning to become an irritant and that will be
dealt with in another manner. We don't want to upset legitimate Wine
users by bulk blocking IP addresses and such (that is really heavy
handed) but this may be necessary. And no, this is not subject to
discussion.
Set your spam filters to delete "banned topic" and "banned site". IThis forbids anti-spam filters & programs to do their jobs properly.
can even do this in Thunderbird, but I haven't because I'm one of
those chasing these fools (and that is what they are, if you think I'm
interested in a certain brand dress and I'm a hard core gamer??)
James
Re: Banned web site / banned topic ?
They don't think that. The purpose of such posts is to manipulate search engine rankings, which is why it's worth it to them to keep reposting.jjmckenzie wrote: these fools (and that is what they are, if you think I'm
interested in a certain brand dress and I'm a hard core gamer??)
Re: Banned web site / banned topic ?
I am already doing it - but that is not my point.dimesio wrote:Some spammers are persistent and just create another forum account and/or post from another IP address after one is banned. This prevents their spam URLs from ever being posted in the first place, regardless of where they're posting from.Usurp wrote:Why are you replacing known spammers with these "banned" strings ?Set your spam filter to filter out "banned topic" and "banned web site" for the wine-user's list.This forbids anti-spam filters & programs to do their jobs properly.
Many antispam programs try to learn from what they analyse with URL schemes and spam contents. Our current approach blocks that.
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On Thu, Mar 1, 2012 at 9:25 AM, Usurp <[email protected]> wrote:
upgrade the Forum software to a version that can 'learn' URL useage
and automatically delete/block offensive materials so they never
appear. However, that 'horse' has been beaten/flogged/whipped/stomped
"to death". There is no available software that will allow
maintaining the current mailing list <-> forum bridge (which in itself
is not a bad thing.)
James
The ultimate solution has already been discussed and that is todimesio wrote:I am already doing it - but that is not my point.Usurp wrote:Some spammers are persistent and just create another forum account and/or post from another IP address after one is banned. This prevents their spam URLs from ever being posted in the first place, regardless of where they're posting from.Why are you replacing known spammers with these "banned" strings ?
Set your spam filter to filter out "banned topic" and "banned web site" for the wine-user's list.This forbids anti-spam filters & programs to do their jobs properly.
Many antispam programs try to learn from what they analyse with URL schemes and spam contents. Our current
approach blocks that.
upgrade the Forum software to a version that can 'learn' URL useage
and automatically delete/block offensive materials so they never
appear. However, that 'horse' has been beaten/flogged/whipped/stomped
"to death". There is no available software that will allow
maintaining the current mailing list <-> forum bridge (which in itself
is not a bad thing.)
James
Re: Banned web site / banned topic ?
Then use the forum. As James has pointed out, it is the existence of the mailing list that is standing in the way of upgrading the forum to software with much better spam controls.Usurp wrote: Many antispam programs try to learn from what they analyse with URL schemes and spam contents. Our current approach blocks that.
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On Thu, Mar 1, 2012 at 11:19 AM, dimesio <[email protected]> wrote:
his/her junk about a certain dress company. Blocking the mailing list
would not have a major effect as the spam is not coming from there but
being sent out.
James
One item to note, the latest spammer is using the forum to spreadUsurp wrote:approach blocks that.Many antispam programs try to learn from what they analyse with URL schemes and spam contents. Our current
Then use the forum. As James has pointed out, it is the existence of the mailing list that is standing in the way of
upgrading the forum to software with much better spam controls.
his/her junk about a certain dress company. Blocking the mailing list
would not have a major effect as the spam is not coming from there but
being sent out.
James
Re: Banned web site / banned topic ?
I never said it would. We all know the spam is coming from the forum. The point is that if the mailing list were dropped, the forum software could be upgraded to a version that will enable us to force moderation on new users.jjmckenzie wrote: Blocking the mailing list
would not have a major effect as the spam is not coming from there but
being sent out.
Banned web site / banned topic ?
As a reader of the mail list, I have to ask:
If we can flag these forum posts as banned, why not just NOT forward them
to the mailing list?
If we can flag these forum posts as banned, why not just NOT forward them
to the mailing list?
Re: Banned web site / banned topic ?
That's a wonderful idea. Contact the webmaster about it.david.hagood wrote:As a reader of the mail list, I have to ask:
If we can flag these forum posts as banned, why not just NOT forward them
to the mailing list?
Banned web site / banned topic ?
"dimesio" <[email protected]> wrote:
such posts into a moderation queue rather than posting them
immediately. That way only the moderators would have to bother
with them (and it would still be possible for legitimate posts
that happened to mention a banned topic to appear with moderator's
approval).
Even better, if the software will support it, would be to divertdavid.hagood wrote:That's a wonderful idea. Contact the webmaster about it.As a reader of the mail list, I have to ask:
If we can flag these forum posts as banned, why not just
NOT forward them to the mailing list?
such posts into a moderation queue rather than posting them
immediately. That way only the moderators would have to bother
with them (and it would still be possible for legitimate posts
that happened to mention a banned topic to appear with moderator's
approval).
Re: Banned web site / banned topic ?
Obviously you haven't been paying attention.perryh wrote: Even better, if the software will support it, would be to divert
such posts into a moderation queue rather than posting them
immediately.
Topic closed.