[Systems] [ASLO] log for ticket 1579
Sascha Silbe
sascha-ml-ui-sugar-systems at silbe.org
Fri Nov 27 11:10:43 EST 2009
On Fri, Nov 27, 2009 at 06:13:07AM -0800, Yioryos Asprobounitis wrote:
> OK here is on my latest attempt to report on my ticket #1244 that is
> also fixed.
>
> Login name: mavrothal
> Text added to ticket: Under F11-XO1/os9 running sugar 0.84.7 Record 64
> can record, playback and keep sound files
> (Also selected the "resolve as" button but even with out this the
> posting is still rejected with the same message. Preview is fine)
> Error message: Submission rejected as potential spam (Akismet says
> content is spam) Time: 2:01pm GMT, 27/11/09
> The posting is from a machine running OSX 10.4/Safari 4.0.3. Text
> encoding "Default", "Unicode (UTF-8)" or "Western Iso (Latin 1)", same
> rejection.
Worked fine when I tried it. SPAM filter logs show your attempt as user
"anonymous". Are you sure you
a) were logged in and
b) have enabled cookies (so you stay logged in)?
Logs:
/ticket/1244 anonymous
2002:9334:4ab3:9:214:51ff:fe67:fa8a -2 11/27/09 15:11:04
? SessionFilterStrategy (3): Existing session found
[ ] ? AkismetFilterStrategy (-5): Akismet says content is spam
Under F11-XO1/os9 running sugar 0.84.7 Record 64 can record,
playback and ...
/ticket/1244 anonymous
2002:9334:4ab3:9:214:51ff:fe67:fa8a -2 11/27/09 15:10:07
? SessionFilterStrategy (3): Existing session found
[ ] ? AkismetFilterStrategy (-5): Akismet says content is spam
Under F11-XO1/os9 running sugar 0.84.7 Record 64 can record,
playback and ...
FYI: As long as you use only ASCII characters, UTF-8 and ISO-8859-1
(Latin 1) are exactly the same, so changing text encoding shouldn't make
any difference.
CU Sascha
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