Hm.. I was thinking more in the region of analyzing the user's message when
he tries to enter it into the guestbook. I could use regexp's to trap the
usual type of spam phrases but I really do not want to get myself into a
situation where I have to maintain this constantly..

After trawling the net for a few hours I realize that there is no simple
solution to this. A centrally accessible, maintained and updated list of
spam key phrases would be nice..

The suggestion of mailing the message to a spam scanned mailbox via asp and
then retrieving it again directly (if its still there and not spam) is an
interesting approach..



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