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I use Apache 1.2.5

And, in answer to my own question, I found a link while searching
altavista on using the mod_rewrite to do just this.  If you are
interested, follow this link:

http://www.csc.ncsu.edu/~brabec/antispam.html

He details how to setup your server to recognize these browser
types and direct them to a specific web page or to a cgi script.

Kelly

At 00:43 98/03/15 -0000, you wrote: 

What web server? 

- -Paul 

On Sat, 14 Mar 1998, E Kelly Bond wrote: 
> I see in my web logs that I received a visit from a 
> web robot called "EmailSiphon" last night. Now if 
> I am reading this correctly, this is one of the 
> infamous email address grabbers that spammers use 
> to get fodder for their trade. 
> 
> Is there a way, from the httpd configuration level, 
> that I can deny access to this (or any other) particular 
> type of browser? 

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