Jim,
How do you get into Webalizer since it does not use our server usernames and
passwords?
Jackie Wilson Goddard
On Sat, Feb 6, 2010 at 9:51 PM, Jim Petermann <piper56(a)msn.com> wrote:
No, Webalizer can't be the source of the problem. It's
actually useful
because it lets you analyze where your visitors come from, who has visited
the site for search engines, and what sites are referring visitors to your
site.
It is benign.
But as I said, it shows me that somehow most of the referrals to the site
are coming from spam web sites, and I think it's because our domain names
were harvested by the creeps during the server screw-up.
And yes, I know that changing servers would not solve that issue. I'm just
frustrated at the low level of tech support we got during the "crisis" that
let things get to this state.
Jim Petermann
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From: "Karen De Groote-Johnson" <iagenieme(a)gmail.com>
Sent: Saturday, February 06, 2010 4:55 PM
To: <montana_cal(a)hughes.net>; <mtgen(a)rootsweb.com>
Subject: Re: [MTGEN] Le Mess
> When I get my county sites, the first think I remove is verbalizer
> from the directory. If you all think that this may be a cause of our
> troubles, I will insist with Sherri that the server people remove that
> from all our counties. I don't really know what the tie between
> verbalizer and the spam is but I will find out. I have never seen it
> on my accounts. I am pretty sure it is verbalizer but could be
> mistaken and it is weblizer.
>
> Let me know what you think everyone,
> Karen
>
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