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I'm interested to the opportunity to provide a blacklist feature for this module. For this reason I wrote the code necessary to allow site administrators to input different domain inside a blacklist form. The email address with these domain will be automatically rejected during user registration. A regexpr avoid to insert faked domain inside blacklist form. I hope it's interesting. Regards.
Comment | File | Size | Author |
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email_verify.patch | 2.89 KB | abertulla |
Comments
Comment #1
skizzo CreditAttribution: skizzo commentednote that one can also blacklist e-mail addresses via
access rules in core, i.e.: admin/user/rules/add
Comment #2
NancyDruAs is, I have would have to vote against this. That variable could get really huge. I think skizzo's suggestion is far better (it is a core feature). There is a simple function (whose name escapes me at the moment) to check whether or not someone is allowed to post.
Comment #3
oadaeh CreditAttribution: oadaeh at Hook 42 commentedDue to Drupal 6's EOL, I am closing this with "won't fix." If you feel this is still valid for any of the 7.x branches, feel free to re-open and update this issue.