One thing you could try is to block your posts/comments from being marked as 
spam. Go to Administer > User Management > Access Control.
Then, under "Spam Module", check the Project Owner box for the "Bypass
filter" setting. This should prevent your future posts from being
marked as spam.

To un-spam a comment, you can go to Administer > Content Management > Comments 
and check under the "Spam" or "Reported Spam" sections.

There are also tools available at Administer > Site Configuration > Spam.
One thing you can try (I don't know if this works) is to set the
"Detected spam postings before blacklisting IP" setting on the Limits tab to 
"unlimited" (but this might not affect current spam).

You can also try disabling the spam module and re-enabling it (but I don't 
really think this will work).

I have not tried these (I have never had this problem), so I hope at least one 
works for you!

--Jake



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From: Eric Jung <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Wed, January 13, 2010 5:13:56 PM
Subject: [Project_owners] help with drupal spam

Hi,

I posted a couple of messages to my drupal forums. The first was "marked as 
potential spam" and, after posting the second, I got this message from drupal:

        * The comment you posted has
been flagged as potential spam. It will not be visible until the site
administrator has a chance to review it.
        * Your IP address
(75.237.xxx.xxx) was recently used to post spam to this website. For
this reason, you are currently not allowed to post new content. If you
believe this is in error, please contact the site administrator.I am the site 
administrator, but I don't know how to fix this and/or have my two posts 
appear. I can't find anything in the drupal admin pages about this.

Help!



      
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