RE: [PHP] Spam Bots/E-mail Addys

2002-06-13 Thread justin cunningham
I remember a how to on this from linuxsecurity about 6 months ago-- try a search there. justin -Original Message- From: Stuart Dallas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, June 13, 2002 10:24 AM To: Jason Soza Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [PHP] Spam Bots/E-mail Addys On

Re: [PHP] Spam Bots/E-mail Addys

2002-06-13 Thread Jason Soza
sn't a new idea, but I'm assuming it's more secure than just keeping a mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] link around. Thanks, Jason Soza - Original Message - From: Stuart Dallas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Thursday, June 13, 2002 9:23 am Subject: Re: [PHP] Spam Bots/E-mail Ad

Re: [PHP] Spam Bots/E-mail Addys

2002-06-13 Thread Ashley M. Kirchner
Analysis & Solutions wrote: > If you don't need the address to be hyperlinkable, you can put the user, @ > and domain in different table cells. Or even put each letter in a > separate cell. Could even set the border, cellspacing and cellpadding to > 0 to make it not look like a table. Assu

Re: [PHP] Spam Bots/E-mail Addys

2002-06-13 Thread Stuart Dallas
On Thursday, June 13, 2002 at 6:10:35 PM, you wrote: > If I have a site that stores information about people in a database, > including e-mail addresses, and that information is only viewable when > called via a user-specific variable, i.e. their alias, can spambots > still harvest those e-mail

Re: [PHP] Spam Bots/E-mail Addys

2002-06-13 Thread Analysis & Solutions
On Thu, Jun 13, 2002 at 09:10:35AM -0800, Jason Soza wrote: > > users.php?alias=johnsmith - I guess my main question is, can spambots > follow those types of links, get the resulting page, and harvest the > address off that? No reason why not. > Is there any way to combat this? Any PHP scri