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Old 18-Oct-2009, 01:44
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This is a NNTP user, they can comment as guest.
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Old 18-Oct-2009, 03:26
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(This is a NNTP user, they can comment as guest. )
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You can also read about the NNTP interface in the forum FAQ.

FYI when someone shows up here as "guest", that means they haven't takent
the time to sync up their NNTP ID with the web forum ID as explained in
the FAQ. Their NNTP ID isn't recognized by vBulletin so they show up as a
"guest" from the web perspective, but you can see their NNTP ID does show
up.

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