Could you move this from whitelisting to weighting in order to help protect from such things for non-Pro users? That might make a lot of sense. This is just some header code, and that's all it takes.
Matt
R. Scott Perry wrote:
Do most people use WHITELIST HABEAS? I'm thinking of turning this off since
the large majority of spammers have already demonstrated their willingness
to ignore the legality of their activities.
That's kind of like asking if you should move your store to another town, since the store next to yours was robbed yesterday, and a lot of people in your town drive over the speed limit.
Moving out of town would be a very bad business move without further information. One of the key pieces of information would be how the police handle the situation. If they catch the criminal the next day and punish him in a way that is fair but discourages other criminals from robbing stores, would you really want to leave?
-Scott
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