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Hello Per,<br>
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additionally to watching the user-registrations you can look at this
project:<br>
<span class="f"><cite><a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www">http://www</a>.<b>bot</b>-<b>trap</b>.de<br>
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They're very active in maintaining a list of spammers. You can
register in the forum, and add the script to the wiki. This
redirects to a special page when one of the spammers trys to
post to the wiki. So the most spam-bots won't have access to the
wiki.<br>
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Greets!<br>
Daniel<br>
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:: Daniel Brüßler - Emilienstr. 10 - 90489 Nürnberg
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<pre wrap="">That helps a lot, but notice that probe accounts still get through.
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Ok. I've put the account creation process under monitoring so I'll
have a better feeling on how the spammers are doing. The wiki bit is
on a bit longer.
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