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i'd suggest to simply use an individual 'spamprotect question' in .764 - far better and more effective then any captcha
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I concur - I have little problems with spammy registrations - lots of attempts, but none seem to register.
The only problem I have is that many will attempt to register with a dummy email - registration works, but they can't login as their email is sent to their email. When a get a mail server response that the email is invalid, I just cull that account.
.8 fixes this to some degree - by having registration be in activated / inactivated mode.
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@uheweb: Did you activate the spam protection question?
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Yes
hence, why I concur...it works for me.
The dummy email problem is actual humans trying to quick register and using fake emails - nothing to do with spambots. A few minutes later, I usually see another registration with a similar name and good email.
