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Posted by Tina Peters on 02/24/07 03:42
"Stan Brown" <the_stan_brown@fastmail.fm> wrote in message
news:MPG.204953ba41a2f16298a9f3@news.individual.net...
> Fri, 23 Feb 2007 18:33:05 -0500 from Sherm Pendley <spamtrap@dot-
> app.org>:
> > Sherm Pendley <spamtrap@dot-app.org> writes:
> >
> > > Tina, you've convinced yourself this is secure because otherwise you'd
have
> > > to admit you were suckered out of $10. Either that or you'd have to
admit
> > > you're selling snake oil; It's not clear to me whether you're the
crook or
> > > the sucker here.
> >
> > Okay, cleared that up. Tina's company axishost.com owns the domain where
the
> > snake oil is being sold.
>
> Hah -- I didn't pick up on that. Thanks for posting.
No, its not a perfect solution and Yes, someone may come along someday and
write a script to get around it. However, isn't that how it goes with just
about everything on the internet?
To anyone dealing with form mail spam, like I was, $10 is a very, very small
price to pay for relief. You can get around *anything* that combats form
mail spam. There is no perfect solution. I've offered something thats been
working for me for several months. Apparently, despite your "snake oil"
witch hunt...several people have put down $10 today for some relief, as
temporary as it may be.
I've made absolutely no attempt to hide the fact that this was MY website.
I've posted several times, with the URL in my sig...and my own ads appear on
the website and, of course, anyone with 1/2 a brain can do a WHOIS on the
domain.
Anyway, I'm going to step out of this thread now. I know how the usenet
mentality works and I prefer to deal with people who enjoy non-combative
conversation. I like the script, so do many others...and I stand by it.
--Tina
http://formmailscript.com
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