Edit report at https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=64929&edit=1
ID: 64929
Comment by: matteosistisette at gmail dot com
Reported by: matteosistisette at gmail dot com
Summary: Bugtracker rejects legitimate and useful comments as
spam
Status: Open
Type: Bug
Package: Website problem
PHP Version: Irrelevant
Block user comment: N
Private report: N
New Comment:
Ok, no, it's the combination of @ more something else.
However, removing the @'s from the snipped of code allowed me to post it.
Previous Comments:
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[2013-05-27 15:15:31] matteosistisette at gmail dot com
test @ test
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[2013-05-27 15:15:00] matteosistisette at gmail dot com
UNBELIEVABLE.
What causes the bugtracker to reject the message as spam is the mere precence
of
the "at" character (you know, the one used in emails).
How can you rely on such a demential method to detect spam?
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[2013-05-27 14:44:21] matteosistisette at gmail dot com
Description:
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See this bug report:
https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=64924
I am desperately trying to post a snippet of code that triggers a PHP crash,
hence contributing valuable information to help fix a tremendous bug, but the
broken paranoid antispam system rejects it saying "please don't spam our bug
tracker".
(and all it accomplishes is to generate in me a strong desire to flood the
bugtracker with lots of _real_ spam for pure vengeance.)
And I can't even post the example text that triggers the bogus antispam
rejection, because THIS very form is rejecting it as spam as well.
So the bug is preventing from fixing itself.
Drop me an email at mat teo sis ti sett e [at] gma il [dot] com and I'll reply
with the text that triggers the bogus antismap.
(if you are interested in fixing this issue at all)
Expected result:
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should post the comment
Actual result:
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rejects the comment with the bogus error: "Please don't spam our bug tracker"
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