I have actually fantasized that I might write a plugin which actually  
stores contacts as "comments" – thus giving you access to the same  
moderation tools as used for regular comments.

I'll look into doing this, probably as an update to my AlienContact  
plugin.

Rick, that looks like a good job. The only potential problem I could  
see is spamchecker plugins checking for additional info values which  
wouldn't be set in your situation. I can't see any reason this would  
happen, so your solution seems to be completely sufficient.

On Dec 4, 2008, at 10:22 PM, rick c wrote:

>
> I've checked in a first cut at hooking spamchecking plugins through
> jambo. It's been tested with spamchecker, and should work with both
> defensio and mollum. If it's broken or can done better, don't hesitate
> to say so, (or fix it :) ).
>
> Rick
>
> On Dec 4, 7:19 pm, "Balazs Koren" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> looking forward to see a solution too. I'm having the same problem  
>> aswell. I
>> thought as I mentioned in the previous mail, if there is a  
>> customizable
>> security question, then it may help:
>> For example: What's the real name of the guy writing this blog?
>> A spam robot won't ever answer it, readers will.
>>
>> But a built in spamchecker would solve the spam problem more  
>> elegantly. :-)
>>
>> Balazs
>>
>>
>>
>> On Fri, Dec 5, 2008 at 12:33 AM, rick c <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  
>> wrote:
>>
>>> I've lately started to run into the same situation. Ah. The price of
>>> success. :)
>>
>>> I've been looking at a way to integrate Jambo with Habari's
>>> spamchecker plugin, but haven't done so, yet. I'd hate to have to
>>> duplicate spamchecker's code in Jambo. Spamchecker, defensio, and
>>> mollum all use the same hook to check for spam, so we may be able to
>>> capitalize on this.
>>
>>> Rick
>>
>>> On Dec 4, 5:26 pm, "Balazs Koren" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>> Maybe a captcha or a security question would solve the problem...
>>
>>>> On Thu, Dec 4, 2008 at 11:14 PM, Michael Harris
>>>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
>>
>>>>> 2008/12/4 Andy C <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>>
>>>>>> Ladies and Gentlemen,
>>
>>>>>> Habari has finally arrived. After months of reassuring  
>>>>>> inactivity and
>>>>>> no contact whatsoever, I am now getting inundated with 10 emails
>>> daily
>>>>>> originating from my blog contact form.
>>
>>>>>> Unfortunately, a slim majority are enquiring about Habari and my
>>>>>> wonderful site.
>>
>>>>>> The majority are urging me to indulge in, err, various activities
>>>>>> involving donkeys.
>>
>>>>>> I am using the Jambo plugin. Is there an alternative that at  
>>>>>> least
>>>>>> attempts to filter spam (> 1 link for example).
>>
>>>>> I don't believe there is a spam filtering alternative (I'm sure
>>>>> someone will pipe up if I'm wrong). I suggest opening a ticket.
>>>>> Someone clever may be able to integrate it with one of the  
>>>>> existing
>>>>> spam plugins.
>>
>>>>> --
>>>>> Michael C. Harris, School of CS&IT, RMIT University
>>>>> http://twofishcreative.com/michael/blog
>>>>> IRC: michaeltwofish #habari
>>
>>>> --http://kobak.org
>>
>> --http://kobak.org
> >


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