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Hi there,
Great module thanks for all the hard work. I just installed this on a site with a large web team of around 20 people which also happens to have comments without captchas (an accessibility thing). As soon the module was enabled people started receiving a flood of email alerts. I appreciate that these can be turned off as a setting however I was not prepared for the default settings for them to be enabled.
I appreciate this is could be considered a feature rather than a bug, however I would strongly suggest that the default is changed to no email notices.
Thanks
Neil
Comment | File | Size | Author |
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#5 | antispam-default-1238308-5-6.x.patch | 2.86 KB | David_Rothstein |
#5 | antispam-default-1238308-5-7.x.patch | 3.17 KB | David_Rothstein |
Comments
Comment #1
eiland CreditAttribution: eiland commentedI also receive notifications of spam being submitted, but I would just like to receive notifications of valid comments being submitted. However, I can only choose between
Send me e-mails for:
With the second currently checked.
Comment #2
Everett Zufelt CreditAttribution: Everett Zufelt commentedExcellent suggestions for changes in 7.x-2.x (not sure when I'll have time to work on that)
Comment #3
eiland CreditAttribution: eiland commentedI never understand the hurry with D7 :(
Comment #4
Everett Zufelt CreditAttribution: Everett Zufelt commentedWell, D7 was released 14 months ago, that doesn't seem much a hurry to me. But, if someone wishes to create a 6.x patch, and if I find time, I will review it. I personally will be putting no development effort in to the 6.x branch of this module.
Comment #5
David_Rothstein CreditAttribution: David_Rothstein commentedI needed this behavior also, so here are patches to test for Drupal 6 and Drupal 7.
Comment #6
marcoscanoI can confirm the patch #5 can still be applied to current 7.x-1.x HEAD (with some offsets), and after being applied it sets the default email preference option to 'never', as expected.