Hello,

I have been using Mollom without problem for a while now.

However, over the past few days, I have been receiving emails from users who cannot submit forms.

I tried submitting a form using a non-admin account and found that I only entered the title of the form and then the next field is a CCK image field. I clicked browse, found the image file to upload and clicked "upload" once the image finished uploading, the thumbnail was created, but then I got an error message stating "We're sorry, but the spam filter thinks your sumbission could be spam. Please complete the CAPTCHA."

The problem is that I had not even submitted the form, only uploaded the image.

Has anyone seen this before?
Is it possible that there have been problems with the Mollom servers in the few days?

Please see the attached screen capture

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cookiesunshinex’s picture

Incidentally, my Fallback Strategy settings are set to: "Block all submissions of protected forms until the server problems are resolved"

What is common practice here?

I run Mollom on serveral other sites and never one time had a problem, so I always leave it as default which is "Block all submissions of protected forms until the server problems are resolved"

sun’s picture

Status: Active » Fixed

This should be fixed in the latest development snapshot already and therefore should be fixed in the upcoming new official release.

If you have a development/staging site (or working backups), then you are welcome to try whether the latest development snapshot indeed resolves this issue + report back here.

Otherwise, I recommend to update to the latest current official release and wait for the next official stable.

cookiesunshinex’s picture

I'm using 6.x-1.10. I looked for a dev version, but couldn't find one.

Sorry to sound dense, but can you link me to the latest dev version.

dave reid’s picture

@cookiesunshinex: Sorry its hard to find. You can download 6.x-1.x at http://drupal.org/node/240825.

Status: Fixed » Closed (fixed)

Automatically closed -- issue fixed for 2 weeks with no activity.