![]() dat file along the way as well, and will let you know when we find more fake mail sites. dat file with the additional four domains you suggested (version 1.0.2). May 3rd, 2009 at 1:05 you very much for your donation. We always get people coming in from there. One thing you might want to do is update the. To make that easy, I just added a donation button in the sidebar. A donation will be very much appreciated. When someone try to register using an email address from a domain that is on the black list, they get an error message. I installed this plugin coz a lot fake email getting in….īut there is no widget… where to set it? is it automatically delete the fake email? Add the number of registration stopped to the right now panel on the dashboard.Add log visualization on the setting page. ![]() Added a setting page that allow easy customization of the error message and the blacklist.Compatibility check with WordPress 2.8.1.Compatibility check with WordPress 2.8.2.Improved compatibility with some versions of php.Further compatibility improvements with some versions of php.The plugin has been tested with wordpress version up to 2.8.2 The plugin requires WordPress to be at least version 2.5 The current version of the plugin is 2.4.1 If you find any bugs with the plugin or if you have any suggestions, please leave a comment to let me know. Otherwise, spread the word, report bugs and give this plugin a good rating. If you enjoy this plugin and would like to help with the development, please consider donating. You can vote for that ticket (number #10672) to rise the issue with the WordPress team. I opened a ticket in the WordPress bug database to ask for a correction. The way that WordPress deals with errors that are sent back during the registration process doesn’t work with earlier versions of PHP (4.4.9 for example). If the version of PHP you are running is lower than 5.x, the plugin will not work. Using the System information plugin, check the version of PHP running on your server. Go to Plugins > Installed and activate the plugin.Using an FTP program, upload the full /no-disposable-email/ folder to your WordPress plugins directory (Example: /wp-content/plugins).Unpack the *.zip file and extract the /no-disposable-email/ folder and the files.The following steps will get you started:
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