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Gitea allows to whitelist email domains so that only email addresses from certain domains are allowed to register an account, but does not currently allows to do the opposite: blacklisting email domains so that addresses from certain domains are *forbidden* to register an account. The idea has been briefly mentioned in the discussion about issue #6350, but never implemented. This PR does that. The rationale is that, in my experience of running a Gitea instance, *a single email domain* is responsible for *most* of the spam accounts, and for *all* of the spam accounts that manage to get past the email confirmation step. So on top of the other spam mitigation measures already available (email confirmation, CAPTCHA, etc.), having the option to block a particularly annoying domain would be helpful. close #13628 |
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Gitea: Docs
Hosting
These pages are hosted using netlifycms and get
automatically updated on every push to the master
branch.
Install
These pages use the Hugo static site generator. If you are planning to contribute you'll want to download and install Hugo on your local machine.
The installation of Hugo is out of the scope of this document, so please take the official install instructions to get Hugo up and running.
Development
To generate the website and serve it on localhost:1313
just execute this command and stop it with Ctrl+C
:
make server
When you are done with your changes just create a pull request, after merging the pull request the website will be updated automatically.
Contributing
Fork -> Patch -> Push -> Pull Request
Authors
License
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Copyright
Copyright (c) 2016 The Gitea Authors <https://gitea.io>