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  • #910179

    Hi
    This week I got two spam Emails – both with an address ending on glmux.com – through my English contact from. I contacted my web hosting company and they said I should reset the Captcha code (they also did a spam check for my website but could not find anything). How can I do that?
    Thanks for your feedback.
    inuit

    #910462

    Hey inuit68,

    Are you sure that it’s actually coming from the contact form? I’m asking because I see that you have have a mail to address added there as well. Maybe the spam bots are picking that up and sending emails to your mail that way?

    Best regards,
    Rikard

    #911131

    Hi Rikard
    Thanks for your reply.
    Yes they were coming form the form and not the Email directly, as on the form I added a subject so I see from which page the reply comes form.
    Thanks for letting me know how to reset the Captcha.
    Best regards

    #911490

    Hi,

    Thanks for the feedback, though I have no idea what your hosting provider means by resetting the Captcha. First off, please try to update your theme to the latest version (4.2.3) to see if that helps : http://kriesi.at/documentation/enfold/updating-your-theme-files/

    Best regards,
    Rikard

    #911577

    Hi
    I have just updated WordPress to 4.9.4 (as it was listed on my dashboard) and I also updated the Plug-in for the contact form, that is compatible with the latest WordPress version. I hope this solves the problem of the weird Emails through the Contact page. Otherwise I will be back in touch.
    Regards

    #912012

    Hi,

    Alright. Please update us if you encounter any issues.

    Best regards,
    Ismael

    #913219

    Hi
    I just got another one of those weird spam Emails through my contact form. Again form an address @glmux.com. And again from the English site.
    What can be done to fix this?
    Regards
    inuit68

    #913266

    Hi,
    Unfortunately there are Captcha solving APIs that spammers use to get past Captchas. You could try adding Google reCAPTCHA to the contact form
    Or try using contact form 7 and reCaptcha from Google, but I believe someday Google reCAPTCHA will be hacked also.
    You can decide if it is worth your time if you are only getting a few spam emails a month that can easily be filtered with your email client.

    Best regards,
    Mike

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