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Hello,
I heavily rely on this brilliant module to fight spams. It is quite effective however it seems to suffer from a huge loophole: Correct me if I'm wrong but the module does not check user signatures (from signature module) for custom spam filters. This allows users to put in their signature whatever junk that they can not post on their forum topics.
I appreciate your hints to fix this problem.
Comments
Comment #1
AlexisWilke CreditAttribution: AlexisWilke commentedI would imagine that the easiest would be to add a new content under
spam/content/
Or maybe use the spam_content_user.inc and incorporate the signature with the other user data so when checking the data of a user, the signature participates.
Comment #2
marko3 CreditAttribution: marko3 commentedAlexis, unfortunately I'm not a drupal developer and don't know much of Drupal internals, so could not quite understand what you mean. Can you please rephrase your advise in a more noob-friendly way?
Comment #3
AlexisWilke CreditAttribution: AlexisWilke commentedDrupzilla,
Strange name you have there if you're not a Drupal programmer 8-)
Unfortunately, you'd have to make code changes to get it to work. You may have to find a programmer to help you. Personally, I'm nearly only supporting security issues on Drupal now.
Good luck!
Alexis Wilke
Comment #4
marko3 CreditAttribution: marko3 commentedYou're rigth. Got really embarrassed! so Just changed my username :D
Thanks anyway dude. Keep up the good job.
Comment #5
apadernoI am closing this issue, since it's for a Drupal version no longer supported.