Loren Wilton wrote:
At that point it's a matter of locking it down so that only specific
targets are allowed, etc., or else you end up setting up a script that
can be abused by spammers.  Which brings us to where this thread started.


Ah, but at least they would have a log of the number of clicks to the
spammer site!
Perhaps they could then send the spammer a bill for services provided?  ;-)

I like it! Even better, start redirecting them to someplace like http://www.spamdontbuyit.org/

Redirector honeypots.  That might actually be worth trying...

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Kelson Vibber
SpeedGate Communications <www.speed.net>

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