The plugin sends the email immediately. It is the mail server for your website that is slow.
It takes me about 15 seconds to get an email from my websites.
You can clear the log files and the cache. Then you can check the log files to find out exactly why your user was denied. In stop spammers you can turn off anything that you don’t like. It is probably users coming through VPNs that are regularly blocked. All VPNs are used by spammers so the plugin will probably reject anyone using a VPN.
If you cannot find a setting that will let your users through, you may need to uninstall the plugin and use a less aggressive plugin to check for spam.
Keith
dear keith,
many thanks for your “fast” feedback.
i will check the mailservers !
how can i disbale the spam check for login and not for registration ?
because people who are already registered are getting blocked regulary ;(
thanks,
micha
Anonymous User
(@anonymized-5837566)
If you still need help, please post on the new support channel here:
https://github.com/bhadaway/stop-spammers/issues
Thanks
Hi
I’m getting a bunch of emails form Stop Spammers Plugin
Like :-
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“Webmaster,
A request has been received from someone who has been marked as a
spammer by the STOP SPAMMER plugin.
You have are being notified because you have checked off the box on
the settings page indicating that you wanted this email.
The information from the request is:
Time: 2017/08/29 21:31:49
User IP: ———
User email: [email protected]
Spam Reason:
Users Message: attended outbound atlanta
Please be aware that the user has been recognized as a potential
spammer.
Some spam robots are already filling out the request form with a bogus
explanation.
Stop Spammers Plugin”
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Can you tell me is there anything to worry about it and what this mail is actually about it ..
Thanks
Anonymous User
(@anonymized-5837566)