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<title>Anti Spam Module from Richard Dewick (11 Jun 2008, 2:38 pm) in group "Drupal - Building Online Communities (Content Managment Systems)"</title>
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<description>Anyone who has to sift through spam on a regular basis will like this new module by Mollom http://mollom.com/download which has allowed me to take moderation off of comments on my blog leaving more time for other things. It automatically reads comments and compares them to a database of suspects spam and deletes it, or if unsure shows a captcha for further safe guard. All message are still logged by Drupal so you can check it's not deleting messages that are genuine. This goes for my contact ...</description>
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<title>www.drupalmex.com from Horacio Salazar (07 Jun 2008, 02:23 am) in group "Drupal - Building Online Communities (Content Managment Systems)"</title>
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<description>This is a bilingual site I built to spread Drupal among spanish-speaking developers. It's very basic, but eventually will have a good critical mass of content. http://www.drupalmex.com</description>
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<title>www.periodismocientifico.com from Horacio Salazar (07 Jun 2008, 02:21 am) in group "Drupal - Building Online Communities (Content Managment Systems)"</title>
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<description>My site, though somewhat abandoned, doesn't look that bad, thanks to Drupal: http://www.periodismocientifico.com</description>
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