On Tue, Feb 25, 2025 at 3:30 PM Johannes Rohr <johan...@rohr.org> wrote:

> Dear all,
>
> sorry for repeating my question, but the degree to which my instance is
> now being flooded by spambot registrations is truly annoying. Mark's
> clean_user.py script reliably deletes most of those accounts, but it
> would be great if we could prevent them from being created in the first
> place. In Mailman2, this was relatively straightforward.


The Recaptcha debate has happened before and there was a good reason given
by the Developers why they aren't keen on it. You can search the archives
for that.
Fedora (or someone using it) patched their Mailman3 to have Recaptcha:
https://github.com/pbiering/mailman3-rpm
Maybe you are brave enough to patch yours.


> Is there anyone who has successfully integrated some piece of code that
> stops those
> spambots in their tracks?
>

https://lists.mailman3.org/archives/list/mailman-users@mailman3.org/thread/BHOATUV7DPWYVEFVGT652YTYYE3XXMHC/#BHOATUV7DPWYVEFVGT652YTYYE3XXMHC




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