One time I created a spam trap in PHP that basically listed 100 random email
addresses per page and then had a link at the bottom that was the URL of the
form with a random querystring appended to the URL so to a spambot it will
appear as a new URL and it will follow it. The whole idea behind that form
was to make the spambot collect a ton of email addresses until it broke.

Ryan


On 12/1/05, Chad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I found some info captcha and have already implemented it this evening. As
> Mischa suggested (bedankt) I am also now blocking any postings containing
> URL's.
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> Now the remaining task is to write some kind of spam trap.. Research
> research..
>
> Thanks
>
> Chad
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