Once an email address makes it on a spammer's list, it stays there.
[?]Spammers fake headres to make it look like spam comes from other
places,
even fabricated, inexistent addresses on existing email-enabled domains.
To check whether the spam really comes from your form, check the message
trace in the message headers.
Not a good idea to place email addresses in public places to begin with.
Creating freely-accessible email forms without captchas is inviting trouble
for you and your server.
See http://www.*pmwiki*.org/wiki/Cookbook/*Captcha*

The cure for spam (short of reducing Internet freedoms) is to change your
email address often [?] or use accurate spam filters like GoogleMail [?]

Good luck,
Radu

On Thu, Dec 18, 2008 at 2:24 AM, Peak <[email protected]> wrote:

> Even though I deleted the mail form pages I still seem to be getting spam
> passed through my mail box and mail forms.   Possible?  Is that what is
> termed php injection?
>
> The cure is?
>
>
> Thanks,
>
>
> John Morris
>
>
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