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 scripts,

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 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. Assuming

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

2002-06-13 Thread Jason Soza
, 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 Addys Basic fact: If a normal (anonymous

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