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Posted: Sat Jul 14, 2007 2:15 pm Post subject: Before you can post, you MUST register |
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Before you can post, you MUST register
Before you can post messages in our forums, you must be logged in. If you have not yet registered, you must do so in order to log in and post messages.
No personal information, such as your e-mail address, is viewable by others unless you make it so in your user profile when you register.
To register, click the “Register” icon, which is located in the upper right portion of the screen, or click this address http://www.documentsillustrative.com/cyberboard/profile.php?mode=register.
After registering, you will receive an e-mail directed to the address that you provided when you registered. Your account will be initially inactive. In that email are the instructions for activating your account.
Important: You cannot post messages until after you activate your account. This is done for security reasons and for both our, and your, protection.
SPAM: We have a zero tolerance policy for spam. Spamming is a significant problem on free forums. Almost all spammers register using popular free e-mail hosting services, such as gmail, hotmail, google, etc.
Spamming consists of actual posts and/or illicit information contained in their user profile that everyone visiting our forums is meant to see. These users have no intention of using our forums for what they are intended. They want only to use their user profile as a free billboard to spread computer viruses and sell sexually oriented materials and services. They serve only to harm and contribute nothing to the value of these forums.
To combat this out-of-control problem, we regret that many of these most commonly used free e-mail hosting service addresses are blocked. You will not be able to register using such an email address.
We apologize if this creates an inconvenience for you. You can thank all those spammers out there that have utterly no consideration for you, nor the businesses that bear the burden and cost of their unprincipled activities, that forces us to take this drastic action.
Happy posting,
Wayne.
(Last updated: 14 June 2008) |
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