On 5/7/07, M.Sokolewicz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I've been seeing a lot of notes comming from [EMAIL PROTECTED],
and such lately. Most of the notes submitted with that are either bogus,
support-requests, etc. (basically your day-to-day non-useful
documentation notes). Maybe it would be a good idea to block any notes
comming from @lists.php.net ?

Apart from that, I haven't checked yet, but IMO any notes being
submitted from an @php.net email adress should be verified / only
allowed if the user is logged in with that username.

And a third question, where do all the [EMAIL PROTECTED] emails come from?
Clearly those are bogus emails; some notes are correct and useful, but
still...

anyway, your thoughts on this please?

If I recall correctly:
@osu1.php.net: The user used a name, not email
@lists.php.net: The user left the name/email field empty

The whole authentication system is being worked on by Philip (notes,
master, pear..) but its way to early to chat about it yet.

-Hannes

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