Well, of course, this is another example of an attempt to place spam on our support forum. Really, moderators, when someone posts multiple stupid posts like this look to see what he has in his profile for a WEB site. Most of our legitimate users don't even provide a WEB site since it is viewable only by we moderators. In this case, I suppose the poster used a bit of ingenuity since he used a zenphoto site to promote his commercial interests.
So the the rule of thumb is:
be very suspicious of users who have registered just today and post something having nothing to do with Zenphoto. Look at their user entry. If there is a WEB site visit it and assess if it is just promoting some non-forum related business. If both these conditions are present, the poster is a SPAMMER.
Sorry, my fault. Was the last thing I did yesterday but the site again was terribly slow so I had to stop after approving. It took minutes to access aynthing.
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So the the rule of thumb is:
be very suspicious of users who have registered just today and post something having nothing to do with Zenphoto. Look at their user entry. If there is a WEB site visit it and assess if it is just promoting some non-forum related business. If both these conditions are present, the poster is a SPAMMER.