Comment free of charge for both commercial and non-profit comments such as MovableType · "Spam Chanpuru DNSBL" that can be used for trackback spam countermeasures



It seems that Livedoor provides free DNS information stored in its own blog service etc. to net service operators suffering from spam. In order to share common filtering of spam writing, from the "Spam Chanpuru" developed in-house, information on the source IP is released from today and available from outside, and it can be used by both individuals and corporations It is possible (not for profit / non-profit).

Among the information accumulated when filtering the comments such as "livedoor Blog", "livedoor wiki", "livedoor bulletin board" and the writing of the track back spam for the blog service operator and Movable Type user, information on the sender IP It becomes a free service made available from the outside.

Details are as below.
DNSBL (β) based on the data of integrated spam filter "spam-chan"
http://spam-champuru.livedoor.com/dnsbl/

Although it seems that there is no limit on the number of uses, in case of a large inquiry of more than 10,000 a dayHereIt is an inquiry from you.

In addition to using it in the CPAN module and DNS inquiries, it can also be used from "spamlookup" plug-in included in Movable Type 4 as standard.

Log in to the MovableType management screen and open the "Plug-in" menu from the "Tools" menu



Open the plug-in setting, click the setting tab of "SpamLookup - Lookups 2.11" from "Plug-in set: spamlookup", in the "IP black list service"Dnsbl.spam-champuru.livedoor.comIt should be added if OK.


Comments · reported as spam · Trackback can be confirmed from the management screen of MovableType 4, open a comment editing / trackback editing screen and click on the "spam details" link, the "spamlookup" plugin will look like For that reason it is possible to confirm that comment · trackback was regarded as spam.

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