Spam and E-mail Addresses on Your Web Site
How many of you have a web site?
How any of you put your e-mail address on a page or two or three or all over your web site?
How many of you then sit cursing the amount of Spam you are receiving as a result of all those pages on your site with your e-mail address?
Now James S. Huggins has 'THE' answer to your Spam troubles, or at least those which came from your web site by leaving your e-mail address there all exposed just waiting for a Spambot to come on over, crawl your site and think it was Christmas all over again with all the e-mail addresses it collected then sold to Spammers.
You can either visit James S. Huggins' Refrigerator Door by clicking the link just over to your right.
Yeah that's the one, just there.
You got it :o)
Or go directly to the Huggins E-mail Form Script [HEFS] by clicking this piece of text.
Why am I so excited about HEFS?
Go see it in action over at the Australian Purebred Canine Federation Inc., [APCF Inc].
It has all these neat things that prevent Spambots hijacking your form and sending Spam. On the APCF Inc web site you will see there are two additional fields which totally fool Spambot;
If winter is cold, what is summer? The Spambot will just put any old word in there but only the correct answer makes it past this check point.
Leave Blank - For Office Use Only. The Spambot does not know to leave this field blank, it WILL put a word in there but, the really neat great big BUT, this field MUST be left blank to make it past this check point.
So even if the Spambot gets past the first check point by totally fluking the correct word, no way it's getting past the second point.
No words can describe how excited I am about the HEFS and it will be seen on my personal web site too!
Check it, it's free and of course James is available to help if you get suck on anything.
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