Would be great if it was possible to mark content wrongly identified as spam by Mollom as 'ham' and allow its publication.

A logged-in user was trying to submit useful content that has been wrongly tagged a spam by Mollom. I can see the content being rejected in the logs (/admin/reports/dblog ), but it seems Mollom provides no mean to manually mark the content as non-spam and publish it. - thanks

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sun’s picture

There is no "Approve" operation for retained + unpublished content yet, but with the latest Mollom module release, you are able to retain spam posts in an unpublished state instead of automatically discarding all spam. This is configurable in the form protection options.

Veerendra Darakh’s picture

There is no "Approve" operation for retained + unpublished content yet, but with the latest Mollom module release, you are able to retain spam posts in an unpublished state instead of automatically discarding all spam. This is configurable in the form protection options.

Is this facility of retaining unpublished content which has been marked as HAM by MOllOM but which is actually of publishing quality available in DRUPAL 6.2. If yes what kind of configurations are required.

Thanks in advance for all the help.

Regards,

veerendra darakh