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Spam blocker installed

Thursday, March 2nd, 2006 at 10:27 pm Written by:

The few times (maybe too few) I check this blog for unmoderated comments I tend to find spam, and it seems that there is more of that than genuine comments.

I hope this problem is solved now after installing a spam blocking plugin.

4 Comments

  • 1. Martin replies at 2nd March 2006, 10:34 pm :

    This is to test a comment to exercise the spam blocker…

  • 2. Peter replies at 9th April 2006, 8:14 am :

    Got the general gist of the method, hard steel I read, P20 should I presume?

  • 3. Joel Phillips replies at 11th June 2007, 1:23 pm :

    My peeve for literally years has been the lack of good information on the bad people in our communities.

    So I did something about it.

    I created the website http://www.religiousfreedomwatch.org

    It has been out there for some time but given the sorry state of the world and the ever growing number of terrorists on every corner I thought I would let you know about it.

    Hardly a day goes by that it is not voted either the most useful or the most ethical site on the internet.

    If you wonder if the new girl at your office is a Jihad cell extremist, this site will tell you.

    You know that guy, you always seem to see at the market? Is it possible he is a child molestor? Well, this site will tell you. Why not look him up just to be sure?

    Don’t be surprised if I tell you this site is the one used by the FBI, CIA and Homeland Security as well as media to check things. Major airlines express thanks daily that we are there to keep the next group of 9-11 suicide Muslims off their flights. Even though I think religious freedom is important this whole business of Extreme Jihadist Islam is one of the major issues we are facing in the 21st century. I am trying to do something about it!

    Now this site is free and it always will be. My company is American Coast Title and it is very profitable. We pay all of the fees for this site and keep it up to date. Not long ago we helped a special task force capture wanted terrorist and fugitive bomb maker and grave robber Keith Henson!

    We’re starting a new project on Robert Clark. This guy has threatened to bomb not only churches but also weather stations! What could his objective be? When we find out, the answer will be on the site!

    But I have a problem. A bunch of Indonesians are attacking me. I am offering a substantial reward, paid once again by the company, for your help in finding and stopping these zealots.

    You can see the details on the reward section of the site. You can also email me at jphillips@actfortitle.com or also mlundgren@actfortitle.com or also dhatchett@actfortitle.com or also fberriz@actfortitle.com or also ccelaya@actfortitle.com or also cbryant@actfortitle.com or also the actual reward email itself reward5000@earthlink.net

    Help us stop these guys and put some clean cash in your pocket!

    Joel Phillips
    publisher of http://www.religiousfreedomwatch.org and owner of American Coast Title

    by the way professionals in my industry are free to contact me if they do not believe that I am the one who put up this site as a free public community resource!!

  • 4. Peter replies at 4th October 2007, 9:20 am :

    I hope the same too. Though I believe that Spam Blockers may reduce the number of spam for a short while but you cant say that it is an ultimate solution to Spamming. The reason is that the Spammers are aware of these filtering or blocking techniques and thus they always get able to find some way. There are many websites available that are providing the information on Anti-Spamming Solutions but most of this information is either irrelevant or not useful. I have recently visited a website that I would like to suggest Anti-Spam, Anti-Spam Solutions It contains some very useful information regarding Spam as well as Anti-Spamming Solutions

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