• frankyt

    (@frankyt)


    Hi

    for a customer I just changed to explicit spam check mode. For WooCommerce and Thrive Apprentice I managed to find all patterns and actions. Also for the various login forms and password reset forms.

    However, for the SPAM check of comments, here using Thrive Comments (which should use the standard WP comment function, I guess), there is no entry in the analysis box when the analysis mode is on. Furthermore, when I activate the “simulate SPAM” option, the comment is not blocked, but still saved as a new comment in WP.

    This means, I need to set a pattern for WP comments in explicit mode? Does anyone have the pattern to filter WP comments?

    Thanks, Frank

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  • Plugin Author Matthias Nordwig

    (@matthiasnordwig)

    Hi Frank.

    Did you try to use the direct analysis mode? With this mode you can manage the pattern directly during sending a test message.

    Cheers,

    Matthias

    Thread Starter frankyt

    (@frankyt)

    Hi Matthias,

    using the direct analysis mode works fine. Thanks.

    As comments do not show up in the message inbox and probably also not in the SPAM inbox of the DSGVO plugin, my following question:

    Do comments that are detected as SPAM by the plugin end up in the SPAM section of the WordPress Comments admin area? I mean the list, where all comments are stored and can be managed.

    Thanks, Frank

    Plugin Author Matthias Nordwig

    (@matthiasnordwig)

    Hi Frank.

    I’ve just missed to answer your last question:

    I’ve just tried to rebuild that behaviour with ordinary WP-comments and the comments appear in the inbox as well as in the spam inbox. I wonder whether the reported behaviour is related somehow to thrive.

    Cheers, Matthias

    Plugin Author Matthias Nordwig

    (@matthiasnordwig)

    For the most current release I’ve just checked the special treatment of WP-submissions. Your problem may be related to the fact that I’ve treated login-messages in a special way but I didn’t identify them uniquely, what I have fixed now. Probably that may solve your issue. Otherwise, I’ll have to install thrive again to somehow rebuild your problem.

    Cheers, Matthias

    Thread Starter frankyt

    (@frankyt)

    Thanks , I’ll let you know once I have tested the new release…

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