External services

Spam Filtering: External services



Akismet

The Akismet filter uses the free Akismet service to decide if content submissions are potential spam. You need to obtain an API key to use the service, which is freely available for personal use.

Key validation failed: ${akismeterror}
TypePad

The TypePad AntiSpam filter uses the free TypePad AntiSpam service to decide if content submissions are potential spam. You need to obtain an API key to use the service, which is freely available for personal use.

Key validation failed: ${typepaderror}
Defensio

The Defensio filter uses the Defensio service to decide if content submissions are potential spam. You need to obtain an API key to use the service, which is freely available for personal use.

Key validation failed: ${defensioerror}
Key validation failed: ${unknownsourceerror}
BlogSpam

The BlogSpam filter uses the free BlogSpam service to decide if content submissions are potential spam.

StopForumSpam

The StopForumSpam filter uses the StopForumSpam service to decide if content submissions are potential spam. You need to obtain an API key to report SPAM to the service, which is freely available.

SpamBusted

The SpamBusted filter uses the SpamBusted service to decide if content submissions are potential spam. You need to obtain an API key to report SPAM to the service, which is freely available.

BotScout

The BotScout filter uses the BotScout service to decide if content submissions are potential spam. You need to obtain an API key to use the service, which is freely available.

FSpamList

The FSpamList filter uses the FSpamList service to decide if content submissions are potential spam. You need to obtain an API key to use the service, which is freely available.

SpamWipe

The SpamWipe filter uses the free SpamWipe service to decide if content submissions are potential spam. You need to obtain an API key to use the service, which is freely available for a certain amount of requests.

Key validation failed: ${spamwipeerror}
HTTP:BL

The HTTP_BL filter uses the free HTTP:BL service to decide if content submissions are potential spam. You need to obtain an API key to use the service, which is freely available for personal use.

Free access blacklists

You can enable or disable these filters from the “General → Plugins” panel of the web administration interface.