pmundo01
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Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: not allowing commentsWith everything deactivated?
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: not allowing commentsShould I maybe update to the new wordpress 4.2.2 as it suggests when I log onto wordpress?
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: not allowing commentsI have deactivated every plug in… and it still wouldn’t disable comments. What if I added a disable comments plugin?
I cleared cache and browser history before trying plugins and that too did not work…
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: not allowing commentsI just tried… did not work with either all posts or settings… :-/
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: not allowing commentsYes I posted here and in miscellaneous because I have posted in this group before and never got an answer, so I posted both places to see which one I might get a response on. I apologize if that is not kosher and I will most certainly stop.
Thank you!
PeteForum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: not allowing commentsjust did that…. what’s next? 🙂
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: not allowing commentsThe host probably knows that and is just charging me for unnecessary time to make a few bucks. I hate it and I know they are trying to rip of me off, but that’s why I’m trying to do as much as I can so the cost is lower. I will have to use them for some of this as they said “It looks like our IT Department turned email notifications off for your website at the server level as the sheer volume of spam was getting our servers blacklisted and that is no good. They informed me that they cannot turn that feature back on until the spam issue is resolved.”
To disable comments can I just add a disable comments plugin?
I can’t really afford a site rebuild and my site is pretty basic for professional reasons, so it that necessary?
Thank you!
PeteForum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: not allowing commentsI do not have any cache plug ins that I can tell… could I just add a “disable comments” plugin?
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: not allowing commentsThe site does not have any viruses or anything like that… it’s just that it has been spammed with comments. The site is: http://www.petemundo.com
Here is the last note from my host on what I can do to reduce cost: As for the comments issue, I actually went in there initially and tried to delete all of the spam messages but half way through the 3000 comments my window froze up as well. One of the spam comments on that page is causing browsers to crash, so the only way to remove it is to have a developer run a database script to delete all comments from there.
Even if you got this spam plugin installed, I’m not sure if it will create enough trust with our IT Engineers to remove the mail block on the server. It’s quite expensive to have a server blacklisted multiple times, so they would rather we fix the spam issue so we know for sure its going to work on the server side.
If you are able turn off commenting completely and add a captcha to your contact form, then I could reduce the cost of the estimate by 50%. Then our team could go in and remove the rest of the spam comments and update the server to allow mail again. From there, we’ll send a test message to verify and all should be good. Or we could do it all for the original estimate we sent out.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: not allowing commentsI found one plugin called WordPress Importer which says it “Import posts, pages, comments, custom fields, categories, tags and more from a WordPress export file.”
I don’t think that’s it though.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: 3,000 spam comments in my wordpressAn update from my server… can you guys help? Here is what he sent me…
“We have added no plugins for spam, but perhaps the WordPress Theme has something built into it. As for the comments issue, I actually went in there initially and tried to delete all of the spam messages but half way through the 3000 comments my window froze up as well. One of the spam comments on that page is causing browsers to crash, so the only way to remove it is to have a developer run a database script to delete all comments from there.
Even if you got this spam plugin installed, I’m not sure if it will create enough trust with our IT Engineers to remove the mail block on the server. It’s quite expensive to have a server blacklisted multiple times, so they would rather we fix the spam issue so we know for sure its going to work on the server side.
If you are able turn off commenting completely and add a captcha to your contact form, then I could reduce the cost of the estimate by 50%. Then our team could go in and remove the rest of the spam comments and update the server to allow mail again. From there, we’ll send a test message to verify and all should be good. Or we could do it all for the original estimate we sent out.”
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: 3,000 spam comments in my wordpressI went to install Akismet and it told me that another anti-spam was already on there and I should deactivate akismet right away. So I did. Now I am trying to delete all the messages… but I go to the comments page (it says 1,600 pending … 1,300 spam) but only 1 comment is showing and it freezes my wordpress.
Every other part of wordpress works. Not sure if the host server froze me out or something? Any suggestions on this??? Thanks guys!
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: edit my plugin shut down my websiteMy hosting company will take 1-2 days to get back to me… no good.
I am in my cpanel… can someone help me on where to go from there to delete it?
I am not familiar with FTP but I do know the CPanel pretty well…
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Email IssuesSure… if you go to subscribe2 on the left side and then email settings you can send out an email to all your registered users. I only want to send out an email by choice… but the options under settings only list for each post, hourly, daily and up to weekly.