Yes, it's a robot, used for an offline browser. It comes from www.tenmax.com -- you may want to contact them and see why it hit you so hard. In any case, I'm pretty sure that they will honor robots.txt.
Avi At 4:52 PM -0700 7/9/01, Alvaro Valino wrote: >Hello. Yesterday I had a problem with my website. >One unique user got 10000 hits with a program >named 'Teleport Pro'. I have a 'robots.txt' file in >my root directory to avoid the access to cgi and >images, but I don't knowif Teleport Pro is a robot. >It would be possible to add an entry to 'robots.txt': > >User-agent: Teleport Pro >Disallow: / > >Thank you, > >Alvaro > -- _________________________________________________ Complete Guide to Search Engines for Web Sites, Intranets, and Portals: <http://www.searchtools.com> -- This message was sent by the Internet robots and spiders discussion list ([EMAIL PROTECTED]). For list server commands, send "help" in the body of a message to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]".
