Adding Community Features To Your Site
Lesson Fifteen of my special Getting Started With Drupal series of instructional videos.
This lesson provides guidance on how to get a community started by configuring the core forum module , the core tracker module and allowing users to be able to set up their own account. Includes a look at the changes required to the Mollom (spam prevention) and Comment Notify (subscribe to comments) modules that were initially added in Lesson Eleven.
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Hi, I like your site. You mention private messaging at the end; can you recommend a module? Thanks, Dakota
PrivateMsg Module
http://drupal.org/project/privatemsg