At some stage this will be the only true solution:

http://zapatopi.net/afdb/

On 5/11/07, K Simanonok <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> Offsite forms can be submitted to use your email templates as
> >
> >Here's the header you'd have to include.
> >
> >Referer: http://mywebsite.com/
> >
> >Not too much to that, is there?
>
> Not if they are able to figure it out, which someone determined enough would 
> probably eventually do.  Fortunately my hacker-wannabe hasn't.
>
> What would be a better way to solve this problem?  I don't want to require 
> registration and login for someone who simply wants to send me a legitimate 
> email, and besides registration and login require forms which themselves 
> could be attack vectors.

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