Re: How to keep users from spamming on shared webservers
From: Felix Havemann (blackandwhite.nospam@felixthecat.de)
Date: 12/19/02
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From: Felix Havemann <blackandwhite.nospam@felixthecat.de> Date: Thu, 19 Dec 2002 20:23:06 +0000 (UTC)
Alun Jones <alun@texis.com> wrote:
> Obviously, you need to monitor very carefully what software users install to
> run on their web sites - that's a bit of a no-brainer, really.
This is what I feared. I thought, there would be a better way to do it or at
least to be warned automatically...
An other solution could be to provide FormMail in the first place to stop
users using their own. This way you could control the FormMail-Script to be
unuseable by spammers.
Any other ideas?
Thanks
Felix
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