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msp_erv
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Hello --

I would prefer not to require a user to have to input an email address to post a comment, how can i administer this?

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The necessary input-fields are defined in the spamblock-settings.
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Why would you not want it? Using the spamblock plugin settings, you can hide all email addresses from the public - only logged in administrators will be able to see it.

By providing their email addresses, people leaving comments can choose to receive notifications of other comments to the same entry.
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i was actuall more concerned about them being published in the comments...

i do not want my posters to get spammed
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Post by onli »

Just stumbling upon this...

Like Don said you can hide the emails in the comments vie the spamblocksettings.

@Garvin: Shouldn't the hide of emails set to "Yes" by default in the spamblock-plugin?
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