In the past few days, some of my posts have been receiving 'spam comments'. Therefore, I have enabled the word-verification option to discourage the spammers. Hope, it wont discourage the people who really want to share the experiences.
Bugzilla is the Bugs/Issues Tracking Tool from The Mozilla Organization. Version 2.18 is the latest stable release. There are couple of resources which guide a User installing Bugzilla on a Unix/linux machine. However, this entry describes a way to install Bugzilla on a Windows machine (W2K to be precise). This document guides you step by step through the installation process. First, get Administrative access to the machine on which you want to install Bugzilla. It should be a simple step. Usually, Users are given Administrative rights on Windows machine. However, if you dont have, contact your Administrator. Get Bugzilla Then download the Bugzilla from http://bugzilla.org/download.html . There are two ways of gettng it - through CVS or direct downloading the tar file. Remember there are no Zip files. However, any zip utility should be able to untar the Bugzilla. I download the tar file and untarred it using WinZip. I placed the untarred 'bugzilla' directory in my c: drive. So...
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Yep, the spam bloggers (Splog) are getting pretty bad. I had to do this to my blog - also.
Hopefully, it will go away someday. Or it could ruin everything about blogging.
But, just like how we deal with email. Now, I just have to search two folders for email. (inbox + spam folder) So, I don't really see how much progress we are making against email spam, either.
Glen