Hi GAEFan,
Simply set your task queue URLs as "login:admin". The task queue service can
access such URLs, but external users cannot.

-Nick Johnson

On Tue, Sep 8, 2009 at 6:29 PM, GAEfan <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> In a test app, I set up  emailing to be done offline in the Task
> Queue.  Since the task queue requires a url, I gave the url an
> encrypted name, to try to hide from spammers.
>
> The next day, our test account received an email from None, subject
> None, body None.
>
> I doubt any spammer found the address (testapp.appspot.com/*&G*GD*G#$
> %^&DA&*D&DA&AD*D....).  So, the only thing I can think of is that
> google spidered the page.
>
> Can someone at Google please confirm?  Obviously, it is critical to
> hide email scripts from spammers.  This particular function cannot be
> set up as "admin only", as it is to run in the background.
>
> How to hide from spiders, and not disclose to the world in a
> robots.txt file?
>
> ideas?
>
> Thanks.
> >
>


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Nick Johnson, Developer Programs Engineer, App Engine

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