Good info James.

I am not really posting a solution to this, I am just wondering like 
someone said before, is this truely legal?  I think you would want 
to get some sort of permission for doing this first so you don't 
make it a mainstay in your site and have to take it out when someone 
like google comes along and tells you to delete or else...

> The first thing you want to look at is the URL you add in the 
include() or
> other statement.  This is not an email address so there should not 
be a value
> in angle braces as shown in your example.
> 

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