HTTP/1.1 -1 Read error in cache disk data: SuccessContent-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" Last-Modified: Sat, 22 Jan 2022 07:20:40 GMT Content-length: 1349 Connection: Close Proxy-Connection: Close X-Cache: HIT from web1.osuosl.org Server: ProxyTrack 0.5 (HTTrack 3.49.2) Our trac installation requires an email confirmation in order to create an account and comment on tickets. So, when we get ticket spam, there's a good chance the email actually belongs to a spammer. Here are some easily harvestable entries from folks that have spammed us. {{{ alivenk Aliven Kipling alivenk@gmail.com 2009-07-29 08:46:20 alisawenyan ??? ??? 2009-08-08 02:05:45 egg622 wedding planning view tiffany890622@gmail.com 12/03/09 03:54:23 }}} == Resolving Spam == * log the account information of the spammer on this page. * delete the account used to generate the spam * get a list of the ticket numbers the spammer has added comments to. * use the admin plugin "delete changes" - one at a time, enter the ticket number... * Note that the changes are NOT presented in chronological order by default. * For each spam comment(and any followups that say "this is spam", from helpful users trying to point things out to the admins), hit the "delete change" button. == Partially Resolved Spam == * For alisawenyan, I added the account to the above list, removed the ticket spam comments from TT #389, #726, #744. Still remaining to be done (since I lack the privilege): recording the full name and email address in the above list, and removing the account. script>