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spam filter
Fri, 05/07/2010 - 23:27Epi, yesterday on May 6th, 2010, I kept trying to post a reply on the discussion titled "13 year old son diagnosed before 6th grade", but kept receiveing the message of... "Your submission has triggered the installed spam filter and will not be accepted." I took another shot at this again today, and the spam filter message showed up again. Then I took a shot at what I thought might be causing this problem by removing the weblinks in my reply, clicked on the "Preview comment", and my hunch was right. With the weblinks removed, this time, the spam filter message did not show up.
Then I looked over some of the most recent replies other members had posted, and some of those replies did include weblinks. Epi, the weblinks I'm trying to use as resources are to the Seizure Medicines section on here, my[dot]epilepsy[dot]com. The weblinks I found in another member's reply, who by the way just joined on May 5th, those weblinks are not connect to my[dot]epilepsy[dot]com.
Bruce
Re: spam filter
Submitted by phylisfjohnson on Sat, 2010-05-08 - 08:11
Bruce, the same exact thing happened to me. I'm temped to take an epilepsy.com vacation if things don't get fixed! Also, I had to fill out a "catcha" just to send out this post! VERY annoying! Phylis Feiner Johnson www.epilepsytalk.com
Bruce, the same exact thing happened to me. I'm temped to take an epilepsy.com vacation if things don't get fixed! Also, I had to fill out a "catcha" just to send out this post! VERY annoying! Phylis Feiner Johnson www.epilepsytalk.com