• Resolved Chris Rowley

    (@clubside)


    I have no idea why you trap search form requests but it makes it difficult to search through logs with dozens, even hundreds of “approved” search submissions. I can understand the security firewall trapping direct querystring search URLs. I can even understand trying to capture bad actors automating searches as an attack vector, but that should be in some other log. I don’t want to see actual comment form spam log entries intermixed with search form queries all of which are approved.

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  • Plugin Support sergecleantalk

    (@sergecleantalk)

    Hello,

    You can disable the ‘Test default WordPress search form for spam’ option here:

    WordPress Dashboard -> Settings -> Antispam by Cleantalk -> Advanced settings

    Did it help?

    Plugin Support katereji

    (@katereji)

    Hello.
    We haven’t heard back from you in a few days, so I’m going to mark this thread as “resolved”.
    If you have any further questions, you can start a new thread or contact us via our private Ticket System: https://cleantalk.org/my/support/open.

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