

The member is 8200
PLEASE, do not click on any of the links as they are probably not safe. I will be looking into getting this sorted as soon as possible.
Sorry.

Just echoing what Moey said...thanks RachThanks for the warning, Rachel
Several forums now have it where a member must make one "hello" post in a test/check-in area, because of this. Then you can always use the CAPTCHA plug-in (or competing ones) to reduce false registers. Plus, if they have no posts, they can always re-register. It's not like they lost anything.Unfortunatly in this case I disagree LordSmurf: There is a number of poeple on this board who have 0 post but we know are real people: We meet them at the fairs and invariably they know what's going on the forum but don't feel they can contribute yet or want to read for a while before they post. It is fair enough, we can't ban them all.
Hi, Lordsmurf...we currently have it set up that a mod must approve all new registrants. Not sure about the question part though as I don't get involved in those technical areasAnother forum has elected to do a reg-approval method, where a mod or admin has to approve a new registration.
I've pushed too many wrong buttons in the past so Rach won't let me do certain things
I agree, this is something I have been doing for some time. Some spam members are fairly obvious but I often google to name just to double check. Great tip, Thanks.One thing you can always do, as a mod or admin who has control over membership, is Google the new member - either by username or email address.
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