That's possibly what she is doing considering that was my IP address
she just posted. I went to her domain based on her email address. Did a view
source, and look at one or two of the hidden links. I am definitely not a
spammer.

John Rossi
Webmaster/Network Administrator
Bernier & Associates, Inc.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

-----Original Message-----
From: Scott Brady [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, December 18, 2003 11:57 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Hiding an Email Address from harvesters

Original Message:
> From: Les Mizzell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> <cfmail
>    to="[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
>    from="Some Spammer"
>    subject="SPAM HARVESTER ALERT"
>    type="html"
>    server="MyServerInfoHere">
>
> address = #cgi.remote_addr#<br>
> host = #cgi.remote_host#<br>
> referer = #cgi.http_referer#<br>
> agent = #cgi.http_user_agent#<br>
> page = #cgi.script_name#<br>
> </cfmail>
>
> Here's the information from the email that came to me when the page
> was hit:
>

Is that e-mail the one you're suggesting is spam?

If so, they're not harvesting your address.  It looks like a robot (any
robot, including a search engine indexer) hit that page you put up which
automatically sends an e-mail.  (I'm basing that on the test code you
provided)

Scott

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