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Sorry, you can't register with this wiki because you were regarded as a spammer.
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The required argument(s) is(are) empty. Give the spammer's IP address, e-mail address, and user name. |
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The API key is not set. Get one from the Stop Forum Spam website and set it in Configuration Manager. |
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There was an error while accessing API of Stop Forum Spam. The API responded: |
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There was an error while running curl_init. |
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The data was submitted successfully. |
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Could not create your account because your user name and(or) e-mail address seemed spammy. |
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To prevent nuisance registration requests, the system temporarily added your IP address to the black list. Please wait <b>%s minutes</b> until your IP address becomes unlisted. |
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Your IP address is temporarily in the black list, to prevent nuisance registration requests. Please try again after <b>%s minutes</b>, your IP address will be unlisted by that time. |
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The borderline between an ordinary user and a spammer when checking the frequency score<br>If the score is the number set here or more, the plugin regards the visitor as a spammer. If the set number is 0 then the plugin won't check the frequency score.<br>It will be a standard borderline, but some functions using this plugin may use the more severe or laxer standards. |
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The borderline between an ordinary user and a spammer when checking the confidence score<br>If the score is the number set here or more, the plugin regards the visitor as a spammer. If the set number is 0 then the plugin won't check the confidence score. <br>It will be a standard borderline, but some functions using this plugin may use the more severe or laxer standards. |
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Check the frequency score of the visitor's IP address, and the given real name and e-mail address to protect the registration form?<br>If the given number is "0" then the plugin won't do that, otherwise it'll do. You can define the borderline special to this function. If "-1" then the plugin will use the conf "freqBorder" above, if more than 0 then the number will be the borderline. |
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Check the confidence score of the visitor's IP address, and the given real name and e-mail address to protect the registration form?<br>If the given number is "0" then the plugin won't do that, otherwise it'll do. You can define the borderline special to this function. If "-1" then the plugin will use the conf "confidenceBorder" above, if more than 0 (and 100 or less) then the number will be the borderline. |
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Protection duration of the registration form after a spammy request (minutes, set to 0 to disable)<br>This option prevents multiplex spammy requests from the same IP address. If there is a spammy request of user registration, the plugin makes a temporary file where holds the IP address from which the spammy request is sent. If a registration request is being sent from the same IP address, and the elapsed time is not enough, the system prevents the request. |
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Check the frequency score of the visitor's IP address to protect the edit form?<br>If the given number is "0" then the plugin won't do that, otherwise it'll do. You can define the borderline special to this function. If "-1" then the plugin will use the conf "freqBorder" above, if more than 0 then the number will be the borderline. |
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Check the confidence score of the visitor's IP address to protect the edit form?<br>If the given number is "0" then the plugin won't do that, otherwise it'll do. You can define the borderline special to this function. If "-1" then the plugin will use the conf "confidenceBorder" above, if more than 0 (and 100 or less) then the number will be the borderline. |
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Check the frequency score of the visitor's IP address and refuse him if he is a spammer? (access denial)<br>If the given number is "0" then the plugin won't do that, otherwise it'll do. You can define the borderline special to this function. If "-1" then the plugin will use the conf "freqBorder" above, if more than 0 then the number will be the borderline. |
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Check the confidence score of the visitor's IP address and refuse him if he is a spammer? (access denial)<br>If the given number is "0" then the plugin won't do that, otherwise it'll do. You can define the borderline special to this function. If "-1" then the plugin will use the conf "confidenceBorder" above, if more than 0 (and 100 or less) then the number will be the borderline. |
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Don't check logged-in users, managers and superusers? (see config "<a href="#config___manager">manager</a>" and "<a href="#config___superuser">superuser</a>") |
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Whitelist of IP addresses<br>The plugin won't check the accesses/posts with these IPs.<br>Enter one IP per line.<br>Wildcards available:<br>? = one character<br>* = one or more characters<br><br>e.g.: "123.456.???.123" → 123.456.789.123, etc. (123.456.78.123 won't be excluded)<br>e.g.: "123.*.789.123" → 123.456.789.123, 123.9.789.123, etc. |
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Whitelist of e-mail addresses<br>The plugin won't check the accesses/posts with these e-mail addresses.<br>Enter one address per line. Internationalized Domain Name (IDN) is acceptable.<br>Wildcards available:<br>? = one character (any type of characters)<br>* = one or more characters (any type of characters)<br>! = one character (a numeral)<br>~ = one or more characters (numerals)<br><br>e.g.: "???@example.com" -> 123@example.com, etc. (4567@example.com won't be excluded)<br>e.g.: "*@example.com" -> hogehoge@example.com, blahblah1234@example.com, etc. |
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Whitelist of user names (not user IDs)<br>The plugin won't check the accesses/posts with these names.<br>Enter one name per line.<br>Wildcards available:<br>? = one character (any type of characters)<br>* = one or more characters (any type of characters)<br>! = one character (a numeral)<br>~ = one or more characters (numerals)<br><br>e.g.: "???Spammer" -> FunSpammer, etc. (IntelligentSpammer won't be excluded)<br>e.g.: "*Socks" -> RedSocks, BlackSocks, etc. |
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Whitelist of users and user groups (not users' real name)<br>The plugin won't check the accesses/posts from these users and the users in these groups.<br>Enter users and user groups separated by comma. |
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Where to save the log when a spammer is detected<br>Enter the file path (directory and file name) to save the log file. If empty, the plugin doesn't save the log.<br>Pick up and delete the log file if necessary.<br>e.g.: <code>/yourserver/log/sfslogfile.txt</code> |
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An API key used when reporting through addToDatabase function (Keep it a secret!)<br>If empty, the addToDatabase function won't work. |
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Check everyone |
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Skip superusers |
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Skip managers (including superusers) |
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Skip logged-in users (including mgr. and spusr.) |
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