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		<title>Comment on phpbb3 forum, the fight against spam by JC001</title>
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		<description>Hi Steven,

Thanks for this useful article.  I installed aPHPBB3 forum some time ago and dont use it due to the 10-20 spam registrations it recieves a day and the management time that creates evaluating and approving profiles and staying on top of spam.  However I would like to use it again.

I&#039;ve been reading about a textual confirmation MOD for PHPBB3, is that the MOD you reference above and if not have you tried it?

regards,
JC</description>
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<p>Thanks for this useful article.  I installed aPHPBB3 forum some time ago and dont use it due to the 10-20 spam registrations it recieves a day and the management time that creates evaluating and approving profiles and staying on top of spam.  However I would like to use it again.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve been reading about a textual confirmation MOD for PHPBB3, is that the MOD you reference above and if not have you tried it?</p>
<p>regards,<br />
JC</p>
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