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'''Open OutHistory,org in FIRST WINDOW''', then click on "Recent Changes"
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==DELETING SPAM and BLOCKING SPAMMERS==
  
Click on entries that look like they come from an email address that might be spam.
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You need Sysop (System Operator) status in order to delete spam and block spammers. Apply to the technical team for Sysop status.
  
  
Copy the spam entries into an email addressed to the technical team (Cidamon Grp) and Coordinator
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1  '''Open OutHistory,org in a first and second window.
  
  
Delete the spam entry.
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2  In each of the two windows, click on "Recent Changes". (The reason for opening "Recent Changes" in two windows is so that you can DELETE the spam and spammer from the first window, and still be able to BLOCK the spammer in the second window.)
  
  
'''Open OutHistory.org in SECOND WINDOW''' (so that the main window will remain unchanged when you block the spammer).  
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3  In "Recent Changes," in window one, check "Discuss" entries as they are usually the depository sites of spam.  
  
  
Click on "Recent Changes"
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4  Note the characteristic email addresses from which spam is sent.
  
  
Block the spammer address that has just been deleted.  
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5  Click on the entries that look like they come from an email address that might be spam.
  
  
At the end of the spam copying process, email the spam entries to the technical team so that they can in the future block the spammer automatically.
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6  Copy each of the spam entries into a word document to be sent to the technical team and Project Coordinator after all the current spam is collected and deleted from the site, and the spammers blocked.
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7  Delete the spam entry after it is copied.
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==BLOCKING SPAM FROM SECOND WINDOW==
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8  In window two, in "Recent Changes," block the spammer address that has just been deleted.
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9 Go back to "Recent Changes" in window one, and locate and delete any spam entries, and, in window two, block each spammer address.
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10  When all the current spam is copied into a Word document, email the spam entries to the technical team so that they can do what they can to block the spammer.
  
  
 
'''Notes:''' Some spam entries are blocked by automatic technical means. Other spam entries have to be deleted manually. Blocking the user will not delete the spam.
 
'''Notes:''' Some spam entries are blocked by automatic technical means. Other spam entries have to be deleted manually. Blocking the user will not delete the spam.

Latest revision as of 15:43, 29 January 2009

DELETING SPAM and BLOCKING SPAMMERS

You need Sysop (System Operator) status in order to delete spam and block spammers. Apply to the technical team for Sysop status.


1 Open OutHistory,org in a first and second window.


2 In each of the two windows, click on "Recent Changes". (The reason for opening "Recent Changes" in two windows is so that you can DELETE the spam and spammer from the first window, and still be able to BLOCK the spammer in the second window.)


3 In "Recent Changes," in window one, check "Discuss" entries as they are usually the depository sites of spam.


4 Note the characteristic email addresses from which spam is sent.


5 Click on the entries that look like they come from an email address that might be spam.


6 Copy each of the spam entries into a word document to be sent to the technical team and Project Coordinator after all the current spam is collected and deleted from the site, and the spammers blocked.


7 Delete the spam entry after it is copied.

BLOCKING SPAM FROM SECOND WINDOW

8 In window two, in "Recent Changes," block the spammer address that has just been deleted.


9 Go back to "Recent Changes" in window one, and locate and delete any spam entries, and, in window two, block each spammer address.


10 When all the current spam is copied into a Word document, email the spam entries to the technical team so that they can do what they can to block the spammer.


Notes: Some spam entries are blocked by automatic technical means. Other spam entries have to be deleted manually. Blocking the user will not delete the spam.