I get them to, but it is not mollom's fault. They are actually registering and typing the captcha just like a legitimate user. In our case they even have to use a legitimate email as they cannot do anything more than an anonymous user until the verify their email. I don't see any pattern I could apply to the user names that would distinguish them from our valid users who have some pretty weird usernames. You could find or right a module that enforced using "real names", i.e. John Doe. But I even got some like that that turn out to be spammers.
On Sat, Apr 5, 2014 at 8:13 AM, Linda Romey lromey@gmail.com wrote:
I am having the same issue. Have you contacted Mollom? That's on my to-do list. I'm not sure of the value of the monthly fee if I still have to continually monitor my site and delete spam accounts manually.
On Sat, Apr 5, 2014 at 8:09 AM, James Rome jamesrome@gmail.com wrote:
I have Mollom installed, but yet a handful of account applications escape their captcha/analysis each day. The problem is that the only obviously wrong field is the username, which is not listed as a field in the Mollom configuration. I get names such as: qropspension_5362
Is there any other way to get rid of these would-be spammers?
-- James A. Rome
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