Author: H.User1325 (22 Mar 13 6:30pm)
I wish it were so! However, I have honeypots on every domain I control, with links scattered on each page of websites and my forum. They have been there for "years" but that didn't stop a resent barrage that ran for over 3 weeks and peaked at several hundred comment spam/day.
That attack didn't slowdown until I implemented http:BL blocking access to any IP with a threat score over 30. Sense I have raised the threshold to 40 and am getting about 10 comments/day blocking 40-80 a day.
I will be interested in the official response to your two post suggesting that you direct a visitor to a honey pot when you suspect they are a spammers. That doesn't agree with the way I read the TOSU:
http://www.projecthoneypot.org/terms_of_service_use.php Section I, paragraph 2.
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