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    Tarakeshwar Reddy
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    Is it possible to block the messages which contain alexcastelli.com? All the spam messages that are posted, link to that website. You could probably have a list of spam websites and not allow any message to be posted when it contains any of those links. The list could also be auto updated by regular members who report messages as spam or some kind of mechanism.

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      Is it possible to block the messages which contain alexcastelli.com? All the spam messages that are posted, link to that website. You could probably have a list of spam websites and not allow any message to be posted when it contains any of those links. The list could also be auto updated by regular members who report messages as spam or some kind of mechanism.

      modified on Thursday, April 29, 2010 9:32 PM

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      :thumbsup: Good idea! Wikipedia does the same thing: a blacklist with URLs from unwanted hosts, see Wikipedia:Spam_blacklist[^]. Spammers want to push their websites and when all of them are black listed they probably lose their interest. /M

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      • T Tarakeshwar Reddy

        Is it possible to block the messages which contain alexcastelli.com? All the spam messages that are posted, link to that website. You could probably have a list of spam websites and not allow any message to be posted when it contains any of those links. The list could also be auto updated by regular members who report messages as spam or some kind of mechanism.

        modified on Thursday, April 29, 2010 9:32 PM

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        Xmen Real
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        what if they use tinyurl.com

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        • T Tarakeshwar Reddy

          Is it possible to block the messages which contain alexcastelli.com? All the spam messages that are posted, link to that website. You could probably have a list of spam websites and not allow any message to be posted when it contains any of those links. The list could also be auto updated by regular members who report messages as spam or some kind of mechanism.

          modified on Thursday, April 29, 2010 9:32 PM

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          Chris Maunder
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          Tarakeshwar Reddy wrote:

          You could probably have a list of spam websites and not allow any message to be posted when it contains any of those links

          Ah, but the problem is that spammer setup landing pages on legitimate sites in order to post links on other pages that will not be spotted as spam. Have you visited alexcastelli.com? He's an Italian kid with a blog site that looks to have been hijacked. 24hrs later and the spammers have moved onto other sites. Blocking URLs is about as effective as blocking IP addresses.

          cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project | Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP

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