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		<title>Spam protection using cPanel. Forget about Captcha!</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Oct 2009 10:09:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ken</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[After I&#8217;ve tried, with no success unfortunately, to use Captcha plugins to protect against spam on my Wordpress blogs, I&#8217;ve decided finally to take a look into the cPanel features for spam protection. And indeed there are some nice solutions. 
I&#8217;ve choose BoxTrapper, a cPanel AddOn which protects your inbox from spam by forcing all [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>After I&#8217;ve tried, with no success unfortunately, to use Captcha plugins to protect against spam on my Wordpress blogs, I&#8217;ve decided finally to take a look into the cPanel features for spam protection. And indeed there are some nice solutions. </p>
<p>I&#8217;ve choose <strong>BoxTrapper</strong>, a cPanel AddOn which protects your inbox from spam by forcing all people to reply to a verification email before their email will get into your inbox. </p>
<p>Setup:</p>
<p>1. open your <strong>Wordpress blog</strong> and go to the <strong>General Settings</strong> page.<br />
2. write into the E-mail address field an address in this format: <strong>whereveryouwant@yourdomainname.xxx</strong> (mine: ken@kensfi.com)</p>
<p><img src="http://www.kensfi.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/BoxTrapper1.png" alt="BoxTrapper1" title="BoxTrapper1" width="530" height="353" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-1042" /></p>
<p>3. open <strong>cPanel</strong> pointing your web browser to <strong>www.yourdomainname.xxx/cpanel</strong><br />
4. fill in the username and password (the same you&#8217;re using for FTP)<br />
5. click on <strong>Mail</strong> and then <strong>Add/Remove/Manage Accounts</strong> and click on <strong>Add Account</strong> (bottom of page).</p>
<p><img src="http://www.kensfi.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/BoxTrapper2.png" alt="BoxTrapper2" title="BoxTrapper2" width="530" height="353" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-1043" /></p>
<p><img src="http://www.kensfi.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/BoxTrapper4.png" alt="BoxTrapper4" title="BoxTrapper4" width="530" height="353" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-1045" /></p>
<p>6. enter the same email you entered at the 2nd step, enter a password and set up the quota (how much space of storage you assign for this email address) &#8211; try to be generous (at least a couple of hundreds of MB).<br />
7. click on <strong>Create</strong>.<br />
8. click on <strong>Go back</strong> (bottom of the page) twice</p>
<p>Now you should be back on <strong>Mail Manager Main Menu</strong>.  </p>
<p>9. click on <strong>BoxTrapper Spam Trap</strong>; there should be listed your new email created. Click on <strong>Manage</strong>.<br />
10. click on <strong>ENABLE</strong> button; you should receive a new message <strong>&#8220;BoxTrapper has been enabled on the account whereveryouwant@yourdomainname.xxx&#8221;.</strong><br />
11. press <strong>Go back</strong>; click on configure settings and here modify only the numbers of days you want an unverified message to be kept on the server. I&#8217;ve let it default &#8211; 15 days. Click on <strong>Save</strong> if you have been modified something and again push <strong>Go back</strong>.<br />
12. now you&#8217;re back in <strong>BoxTrapper Configuration</strong> page. Fill free to modify whatever you want but don&#8217;t forget to click on <strong>Edit Forward/White/Black/Ignore Lists</strong> then <strong>Edit Forward list</strong> and write down the email address you want the verified messages to arrive &#8211; is better to use a regular email provider address like gmail or yahoo instead of using the server email, in this case, <strong>whereveryouwant@yourdomainname.xxx</strong>.</p>
<p>Now everything should be up and running. Just to make sure that everything is OK, make a few tests sending emails to <strong>whereveryouwant@yourdomainname.xxx</strong> and see what&#8217;s going on. You should receive back a verification email  which you should replay unchanged. And Bang! The test message will get through to the email address you setup on the 12nd step. On this email address you&#8217;ll receive all the comments from your blog.</p>
<p>To review in a few words, <strong>BoxTrapper</strong> is forcing every comment we receive (not only on blogs, but regular websites too!) to be verified by the people who&#8217;s sending it by replaying it, a simple condition to verify if a comment is coming from a bot or from a person. Smart eh? :)</p>
<p>What I think about <strong>BoxTrapper</strong>? FORGET ABOUT WORDPRESS CAPTCHA! :)</p>
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