NO one is posting anything on the site. The robots (whatever form spammers come in, human or machines) manage to fill out forms and send them, which triggers a response email to the admin, for instance; a request for various appointments, etc. It's this response email that is the spam since it's only filled with gibberish, and/or porno/viagra/russian girls/ etc. And, in order to send that form a Captcha has to be met -this is the part I don't understand how it can be done by machines?
Pia
One method I've used is to only give trusted users the privilege of posting. I allow for the user to register and accept that registration based on the first logon mail link. Then if they want to post, comment or wiki, I have another role set to assign to them based on asking me. It keeps the SPAM off the site.
The other method is to use a service such as Mollom. See http://drupal.org/project/mollom for more.
Earnie
On Tue, May 28, 2013 at 1:59 PM, Pia Oliver pia@piasworld.com wrote:
I have two live sites hosted at Hostgator.com and one development site. All 3 are drupal7 sites and all webforms, forms of any kind are set up with Captcha 7.x-1.0-beta2; Image Captcha 7.x-1.0-beta2.
All 3 sites's domains are registered at GoDaddy, the 2 live sites have the name servers pointing to Hostgator. The dev site is under Hostgator's "domain" ie the numerical URL and "~/pia". The domain name is live and an old site is still up there.
One live site uses email addresses in a combination, some ending in ".net" which are processed through Godaddy; the ".com" processed by Hostgator.
The sites were previously hosted at GoDaddy and had no issues with spam. Since hosting with Hostgator there is an ongoing issue with Spam. Even though the forms are **all** have Captchas enabled, submittals of the form are happening and I am getting floods of spam telling me that gibberish so and so has applied for an account. Occasionally, I get a filled out actual form where the different fields are filled out with gibberish or URLs pointing, mostly, to pornographic sites.
How is this happening? I have been told that robots are not capable of deciphering an image but possibly math. That's why I have changed every single one to image captchas.
I have talked with Hostgator numerous times, but so far they have not been able to solve this. I have even been warned by them of all the spam!
URLs HeavenSentDesserts.com RandallHouseRareBooks.com
thanks,
Pia
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