On Thu, Jan 04, 2007 at 04:02:34PM -0600, Allen Bierbaum wrote:
I was thinking about the version of the plugin that only bugged users with a captcha when they tried to edit their user data. This would effectively allow the user to prove that they are human once. Then the SpamFilter code something it could check to know if the user is human. I think (but could be wrong) that this is already used by the SpamFilter code to allow known users to post even if Akismet thinks the content is spam.

Once again though, I haven't followed this discussion for quite a while so I could be completely wrong.

You are not mistaken, you're thinking of this:

   http://trac.edgewall.org/browser/sandbox/spam-filter-captcha

Which is SpamFilter with fallback to a captcha verification if the
other filters believe a submission as spam. ie. it provides a mechanism
for users to confirm that their submission is not spam.

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