antispammeta issueshttps://gitlab.linux.community/asm/antispammeta/-/issues2018-05-14T01:16:53Zhttps://gitlab.linux.community/asm/antispammeta/-/issues/5Ability to ignore users in specific channels so they don't trigger alerts2018-05-14T01:16:53ZGhost UserAbility to ignore users in specific channels so they don't trigger alertsIn a couple of channels that are possibly looking at getting ASM to join their channels, several automatic bots automatically output alerts to the channel based on external sources, It would be nice if ASM had a feature to ignore these u...In a couple of channels that are possibly looking at getting ASM to join their channels, several automatic bots automatically output alerts to the channel based on external sources, It would be nice if ASM had a feature to ignore these users so they don't trigger channel flood alerts and the likes.https://gitlab.linux.community/asm/antispammeta/-/issues/1AntiSpamMeta floods out when one user on a risky host joins many monitored ch...2018-05-14T01:16:53ZmollyAntiSpamMeta floods out when one user on a risky host joins many monitored channelsA user joined 9+ channels that were all monitored by AntiSpamMeta. Because the user had a risky host, AntiSpamMeta reported the same user 9+ times, and ended up quitting with excess flood, not to mention repeatedly pinging the operators ...A user joined 9+ channels that were all monitored by AntiSpamMeta. Because the user had a risky host, AntiSpamMeta reported the same user 9+ times, and ended up quitting with excess flood, not to mention repeatedly pinging the operators of those channels.
There should probably be some sort of flood protection for this.
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