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In another health-related group I belong to, The moderator asks

the potential member a series of questions that only another person

with the same illness would know the answers to. Once they asnwer the

questions correctly, then they are put on monitor status for several

postings to see if they are who they say they are. No spammers on that

site. Just an idea that seems to work.

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I think that it's a lot easier just to moderate the forum. If the message is

spam just reject it.

Dennis

Barbara <bjarrett@...> wrote:

Maybe so but I would consider that an invasion of privacy myself and

would not join such a group. Maybe I'm looking for info for someone else and not

myself. How is that going to help me? As I said, good idea for some groups but

from experience not this one.

Barbara

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In another health-related group I belong to, The moderator asks

the potential member a series of questions that only another person

with the same illness would know the answers to. Once they asnwer the

questions correctly, then they are put on monitor status for several

postings to see if they are who they say they are. No spammers on that

site. Just an idea that seems to work.

Sue C

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Thanks for the good work.

May your pressure be low!

Clarence E. Grim, B.S., M.S., M.D.

Senior Consultant to Shared Care Research and Consulting, Inc.

(sharedcareinc.com)

Clinical Professor of Internal Medicine and Epidemiology Med. Col. WI

Clinical Professor of Nursing, Univ. of WI, Milwaukee

Specializing in Difficult to Control High Blood Pressure

and the Physiology and History of Survival During

Hard Times and Heart Disease today.

**************************************

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A thing I do now and then is set the recent folks to individual emails. That

sends an email out to verify their address.

regards.

SPAMMERS

Just an FYI

I went through our members list and deleted about 8 members that were

obvious SPAMMERS.

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jwwright

Thanx for the help.....I have been brainstorming about how to kind of make

things current. I guess resetting them to " individual emails " would make them

either recieve the emails or go to the group site and reset their

preferences. Would you recommend doing that for all members to begin with and

then maybe again on say an annual basis? Or once for a first time for everyone

and then on the recent members on occasion?

Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thank you sincerely, Randy

<><May we all be DASHing!!!><>

-- " jwwright " <jwwright@...> wrote:

A thing I do now and then is set the recent folks to individual emails. That

sends an email out to verify their address.

regards.

SPAMMERS

Just an FYI

I went through our members list and deleted about 8 members that were

obvious SPAMMERS.

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I think individual at sign on would be OK. We can see how it changes the

problem.

May your pressure be low!

Clarence E. Grim, B.S., M.S., M.D.

Senior Consultant to Shared Care Research and Consulting, Inc.

(sharedcareinc.com)

Clinical Professor of Internal Medicine and Epidemiology Med. Col. WI

Clinical Professor of Nursing, Univ. of WI, Milwaukee

Specializing in Difficult to Control High Blood Pressure

and the Physiology and History of Survival During

Hard Times and Heart Disease today.

**************************************

See what's free at http://www.aol.com.

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I set em all to individual once a cupla years ago - got an

uproar but it's almost a necessity once in a while. I don't

see the reason for complaints because we don't get that many

posts.

It will force them to go to the site and reset them and

that's ok. At least we know they're getting it and it's a

real addr.

If not, will check for bouncing and eventually remove

them.

I notice the spammers do not like to get a lot of emails

back so they use a fictitious addr.

This recent one from supermom was a member for a few months

before misusing the group. I had just set them to not

moderated and that's what they were waiting for.

A more subtle type is the guy who posts as a user some

simple question and makes several posts hoping to get

unmoderated. You just hafta develop a " feel " for those.

I hate to hafta moderate all of them just to stop a few

spammers but it's necessary. If you moderate all they tend

to go elsewhere. Actually, most of the old members are not

moderated - mostly those in the last 18 months.

Check your bouncing list and you may notice the hard

bouncers have closed accounts.

Regards

SPAMMERS

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> Just an FYI

>

> I went through our members list and deleted about 8

members that were

> obvious SPAMMERS.

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