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I'm thinking of a web page which will give the user an address that expires
in a very short time (say, an hour).  It'd be nice if the CGI that produced
this page would log to which IP it handed which dated addresses, but that's
a side feature.  The idea is to give a visitor a way to email me easily.

I might also like the page to have a text field where someone could enter
in their OWN address and generate a sender address.  This is tougher,
though, since it's easier to abuse.  One could enter some address and later
use it as the forged source of some unwanted mail.  You could avoid this
problem by having the page email a result rather than provide it to the
browser, but then you have the problem of third parties receiving the email
for no reason.  I doubt anyone would go to the trouble, though, unless such
pages became very popular.

Has someone done this already?
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Kyle Hasselbacher              There is no gravity;
[EMAIL PROTECTED]                 the Earth sucks.
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