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[[!template id=plugin name=blogspam author="[[Joey]]"]]
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[[!tag type/auth type/comments]]
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This plugin adds antispam support to ikiwiki, using the
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[blogspam.net](http://blogspam.net/) API. Both page edits and
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[[comment|comments]] postings can be checked for spam. Page edits that
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appear to contain spam will be rejected; comments that look spammy will be
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stored in a queue for moderation by an admin.
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To check for and moderate comments, log in to the wiki as an admin,
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go to your Preferences page, and click the "Comment Moderation" button.
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The plugin requires the [[!cpan RPC::XML]] perl module.
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You can control how content is tested via the `blogspam_options` setting.
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The list of options is [here](http://blogspam.net/api/testComment.html#options).
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By default, the options are configured in a way that is appropriate for
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wiki content. This includes turning off some of the more problematic tests.
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An interesting option for testing is `fail`, by setting it (e.g.,
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`blogspam_options => 'fail'`), *all* comments will be marked as SPAM, so that
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you can check whether the interaction with blogspam.net works.
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The `blogspam_pagespec` setting is a [[ikiwiki/PageSpec]] that can be
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used to configure which pages are checked for spam. The default is to check
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all edits. If you only want to check [[comments]] (not wiki page edits),
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set it to "postcomment(*)". Posts by admins are never checked for spam.
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By default, the blogspam.net server is used to do the spam checking. To
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change this, the `blogspam_server` option can be set to the url for a
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different server implementing the same API. Note that content is sent
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unencrypted over the internet to the server, and the server sees
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the full text of the content.
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