In a message dated 5/4/2002 9:12:50 AM Eastern Daylight Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

> What situations would you tell a
>  new site owner to be aware of and what steps should be taken
>  to protect their site?    I already received a message from
>  a spammer offering services in the search engine.  I really
>  don't want that kind of notice.

If you put this tag before your title (using < > instead of [ ], of course) 
it supposedly keeps the spammers search thingies away. I have had my site for 
four years now and I haven't had a problem with unwanted solicitations (knock 
on formica) from my adult pages.

[META NAME="robots" CONTENT="none"]

Also, (and I know I meet with profound disagreement on this one) I don't 
allow direct links to any of my adult fic. It can be accessed only from a 
main page which requires folks to send me an age statement before I give them 
its URL. I never thought about it as a good security measure, but I can see 
why it would be an advantage in that area if people can't easily get from 
Point A to your web pages.

Nancy ^..^

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