You simply write rules in WP Spam Hitman options in Rules section. Every rule in seperate line. You can use words of regular expressions
No - if your rule is for instance 'p0rn' it gets hitpoint every time Spam Hitman finds it in comment. So if the comment if 'p0rn p0rn and one more p0rn' - it gets 3 hitpoints.
By default - every rule is a word. But if you start (and of course end) a rule with / or # character - it will be treated as regular expression. Small hint here - word rules work faster - so if you can write a rule as word(s) - do so.
No - words are case-insensitive so 'p0rn' will find 'p0rn' as well as 'P0rN'. On the other hand - regular expressions are case sensitive - so you have to use regex modifier (/i) in rule to match both - upper and lower cases.
Go to WP Spam Hitman options and delete the message. If message is blank - WP Spam Hitman will not display it to spammer.
There are no "the best rules" - it depends on blog. For instance I have my blog written in Polish (well - mostly) so for instance some popular words in spanish - they probably spam. There are some trends, some popular spammer words/expressions. Most of your visitors will not tell you to 'enlarge your penis' and provide you with a link - so the rules could be 'enlarge' and 'penis'. If you're not sure your rules works - use options moderation for some time and check if all of the messages it caches are spam.
The short anwser is - yes. WP Spam Hitman should work well with other plugins - not only with the spam ones. On my blog I use Akismet, WP Gateway and WP Spam Admin - and they work just fine. If you find one which doesn't work - be sure to tell me about it and I will try to fix it. But please remember that WP Spam Hitman has high priority so if it will find spam and for instance - delete the comment - it will probably not go to other plugins!




