We have a simple form that allows site visitors to request a free
issue of the magazines we publish. The form simply writes to the
database, and the info is later pulled by the circulation people so
they can send the issues out. The info does not appear anywhere on the
site, and is only used to fulfill the request.

My problem is that for some reason spammers have latched onto this
form, creating a lot of grief when our circulation people are trying
to send out the requests.

Nearly all of the spammers follow a pattern, giving random strings for
their address, city and email, like this:
City: bbaOWiatlF  and email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Does anyone have any suggestions on how to weed these goons out?
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