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In your example, [url=something] should trigger a moderation provided you have:
[url ...in the bad words list. A user typing something.com would not trigger a moderation because you would need: something.com ...to be in the bad word list exactly written as you'd like to be moderated. There is no partial match support outside of the [url and [img tags |
Yea but the .com for example won't work if it were something.com
Can you update the mod to allow that, or disallow links (with or without url) for certain members / usergroups with less than X forum posts? Thanks |
Why not put {.com} in your bad word list then rebuild post cache to update all posts
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I only want the list applied to users with 100 posts or less.
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I have been running this program for a few days now, and it has stopped the posting problems. I have noticed one real interesting thing. I have a spammer which I have deleted at least 4 times with glowhost and he is still coming back! Why would that be? He is using the same I.P.. Why would he not be blocked after one, two, three, + deletions?
I would have thought that after using the Spam-o-matic deletion that I.P. should not be allowed to re register. He uses the same username and I.P. each time. NultAccunny 137.117.68.10 |
I can't believe it! Check the time on these posts! NultAccunny has already re registered!
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Do you have spam-o-matic ban usernames enabled? I think it's disabled by default because of all the registration problems it causes with false positives.
ie - they can get a new IP faster than you can ban them enabling ban username should shut it down for this username - but it will be a major hassle for other new users trying to register Best thing would be to enable all new registrations to be approved by mod for a few days - and wait it out - maybe he'll get bored and ofc be sure to also install good timer-based-registration mod like Spambot Stopper https://vborg.vbsupport.ru/showthread.php?t=294633 |
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www.vbulletin.org/forum/showthread.php?t=268208 If that does not work try this and put @emailhost.com in the email banning section so if he uses hotmail it would be @hotmail.com and @hotmail.co.uk www.vbulletin.org/forum/showthread.php?t=294164 |
The use is using the same IP each time! That is what I don't understand, I would have thought the program would have submitted the IP as a spammer and not allowed that IP to be used on my site or any other.
I have the vbulletin email verification on. I may have to consider another vbulletin plug in to work with this one, but I don't like to have too many plugins installed because I have had problems and I have limited knowledge:( The nature of my site would allow me to simply ban all IPs from certain countries. By the way, he's back. He shows as registered, and leaves a signature. If he tries to post, spamomatic stops that. |
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