On Sun, Mar 11, 2012 at 2:28 PM, Jonas Maebe <jonas.ma...@elis.ugent.be>wrote:
> > On 11 Mar 2012, at 13:21, Frank Church wrote: > > > I agree that it is too early to moderate join requests on account of this > > one message . > > I won't moderate join requests (there is no way to know whether a new > subscriber will be a spammer or not). It's just that their messages will > default to being moderated, and I will generally clear that moderation flag > the first time they send a mail if it's not spam. > > > This is the first spam I can remember seeing on this mailing > > list in a long while. > > That's because of preventative measures (such as holding all mails from > non-subscribers for moderator approval -- this also results in lost > messages, because sometimes people mail from a different address or are > simply not subscribed). It's not because we ignore what spammers do. > > > Give it some more time and moderate it if the amount of spam increases to > > an annoying level. > > I don't want to wait until that point. And I can also disable this measure > again if no new spammers try to join in the upcoming months. It's not like > we get 10 new subscribers a day or so (more like 5 to 10 per month, and > many of those don't post). > > In WordPress you need only moderate the new posts for the users, users have over 5 posts (5 for example), WordPress will automatically accpet the post without moderate from that user. Best Regards Zaher Dirkey
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