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so this only works if I select spam-o-matic from the inline mod tool. If I suspend somebody through the CPAdmin tool --- the user is not affected by spam-o-matic settings (such as easy clean-up) correct? Quote:
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Well, what most people do is test these things on their own to see what it does.
There is no CP admin tool. If you have it, you have done something wrong. |
Sorry I did not make myself clear.
If I ban somebody (suspend them) through AdminCP > Users > Ban User instead of the inline Mod tool Will they be affected by the Easy-clean-up selected options? Quote:
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No, you would see Spam-O-Matic options if SOM were to manipulate your users in any way.
Ban users in CP is a vBulletin function, not a function of SOM. |
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I think they should have a feature to submit a spammer to Stop ForumSpam once the pass the verification and haven't made a post. I have a few like this and in most case they didn't verify there email. |
Your proposal leaves the system vulnerable to users reporting false positives, resulting in a less accurate SFS database.
The idea behind a RBL like this is to only submit spammers who have actually been caught spamming, not to ban users we think are probably or possibly spammers. |
This message keeps displaying when I attempt to install it from product manager.
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Sounds like you are using windows. Try searching for your error in this thread. Its been answered several times.
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My apologies. Thank you.
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Glad you found it, enjoy :)
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