[geeklog-devtalk] geeklog-devel digest, Vol 1 #389 - 1 msg
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Today's Topics:
1. SpamX plugin - inital blacklist (Dirk Haun)
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Message: 1
From: "Dirk Haun" <dirk at haun-online.de>
To: <geeklog-devel at lists.geeklog.net>
Date: Sun, 12 Sep 2004 12:10:32 +0200
Organization: Terra Software Systems
Subject: [geeklog-devel] SpamX plugin - inital blacklist
Reply-To: geeklog-devel at lists.geeklog.net
I've finally gotten around to try a fresh install of the current CVS
version. It seems like there are a few files missing, which I'm going to
add (from Tom's original plugin release) as soon as CVS is working again ...
My actual question is about the default 'MTBlacklist' entries in the
database, i.e. in mysql_tableanddata.php and in the update file. Do we
really need those? Couldn't those simply be retrieved from the MT-
Blacklist via the "Update MT-Blacklist" entry in the plugin?
Apart from the sheer amount of entries, I'm not quite comfortable with
the idea of carrying URLs of bestiality sites around in our source code ...
bye, Dirk
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