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Posted by Norman Peelman on 10/13/01 11:19
"Alvaro G Vicario" <alvaro_QUITAR_REMOVE@telecomputeronline.com> wrote in
message news:144s51loei9uf.aw3dc3s1hysy$.dlg@40tude.net...
> *** Gordon Burditt wrote/escribi (Wed, 22 Jun 2005 16:13:36 -0000):
> > The random code system defends against bots, not against people
> > who enter fake email addresses.
>
> I someone manages to get a random code sent to a fake e-mail address, I
> guess it wouldn't be a problem to use the address for further contact :)
>
> What I said was:
>
> "Generate a random string, send it through email and make user type it
back
> in the site (for example, making a link)."
>
> You missed my original message and you're thinking about a bot prevention
> system, something the original poster never mentioned he needed.
>
>
> --
> -- lvaro G. Vicario - Burgos, Spain
> -- http://bits.demogracia.com - Mi sitio sobre programacin web
> -- Don't e-mail me your questions, post them to the group
> --
....and don't forget that now alot of people are using those 'temporary'
email addresses to avoid spam themselves. But the problem is that you as a
host/webmaster don't want those addresses. I use an email address as a
username for my business (as they are all unique to each person). I want to
know I can reach that person if needed.
Norm
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