I've been thinking of using Flash forms to deal with this problem.

>I've recently had some attacks on a form which was created by a coworker.
>Somehow, bots are using a subscription email form to send out spam. They're
>using a jibberish email address from the domain I'm working with, but
>somehow sending out emails to AOL users. The client is saying that in
>addition to their being some crap in the registrations database, they're
>also getting bounces from AOL with these addresses.
>
>a) Has anyone else experienced this?
>b) What can I do to prevent it?
>
>I'd be happy to post the complete code for review if that would help.

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