I have the free version of mollom and put it on my website but still get a ridiculous amount of emails that look like the following...Does anyone know how to stop this?

Name: jceqclsjons
Phone: aovtobNQj
Email: yiifrk@ltncoe.com
Preferred Contact Method: Email
Interested in:: Townhome
Price Range:: 300k - 400k
Additional Message:
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[url=http://fdvpwdzcqrqr.com/]fdvpwdzcqrqr[/url],
[link=http://aldqjvdwmkgy.com/]aldqjvdwmkgy[/link], http://xavytbhjzpyl.com/

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vm’s picture

mollom issue queue may be a better place for this.

mshepherd’s picture

This would much better addressed in the Mollom issue queue, rather than on this general Post installation forum.

However, you should check your mollom settings page at admin/settings/mollom. If it's all setup correctly, it should give you a message at the top of the page saying: "We contacted the Mollom servers to verify your keys: the Mollom services are operating correctly. We are now blocking spam.". If you don't get this message, you've not completed the setup process (generating keys etc). Check that 1st.

If it reports that it should be protecting you, then check your mollom reports at admin/reports/mollom. It should show you what it's been up to. Maybe you've gone over the threshold for the free mollom service?

dave reid’s picture

Sounds like these are webform submissions? If so, these webform submissions weren't able to be protected until recently with Mollom 6.x-1.13 and Webform 6.x-3.0-beta5.