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8/4/2006 4:20 PM
 

Bug report for new version.  I have upgraded to 3.20.8 / 4.3.3 core.  Created new forum and set the forums to moderated.  When I moderated a test post and deleted it, it changes the number of posts from 0 to -1.  If a thread has not been approved/and then deleted, the # of posts should not be affected.

Is there a version available that the moderation email system works?  Repository moderation works fine on my site as does the newsletter emails, so I know my email setting are correct.

Thanks,

Steve

 
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