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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. | |
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− | + | 1 '''Open OutHistory,org in first window. | |
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− | + | 2 Click on "Recent Changes". | |
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+ | 3 Check "Discuss" entries as they are usually the depository sites of spam. | ||
− | + | 4 Note the characteristic email addresses from which spam is sent. | |
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+ | 5 Click on the entries that look like they come from an email address that might be spam. | ||
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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== | |
+ | 8 '''Open OutHistory.org in SECOND WINDOW''' | ||
+ | 9 Click on "Recent Changes" | ||
− | + | 10 Block the spammer address that has just been deleted. | |
− | + | 11 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. |
Revision as of 14:30, 17 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 first window.
2 Click on "Recent Changes".
3 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 Open OutHistory.org in SECOND WINDOW
9 Click on "Recent Changes"
10 Block the spammer address that has just been deleted.
11 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.