On Thu, 2006-03-16 at 11:27 +0100, Christopher Lenz wrote: 
> Matt's branch puts the spam filtering in Trac itself (although it is  
> of course extensible). What I would like to see for 0.10 would be  
> change interceptor extension points for tickets and wiki pages. And  
> then move the spam filtering itself out into a plugin.

This was my intent as well, it was just easier to stick them all into
Trac while I was prototyping it.  The hooks for filtering are in place,
though at this point there's no way to "train" the filter if it supports
that.  The Akismet filter seems to work fairly well without training
since they already have a large set of spam data.  

There is also a filter for banning content matching regular expressions
listed in a wiki page.  This one works, though despite using the rules
from MoinMoin as well as a larger set of regexps it was still not
terribly effective at catching the spam samples I took from p.e.c.

-- 
Matthew Good <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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