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 Posted by dorayme on 05/22/07 22:08 
In article  
<emJ4i.31784$p47.20713@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net>, 
 "Beauregard T. Shagnasty" <a.nony.mous@example.invalid> wrote: 
 
> dorayme wrote: 
>  
> > In article <46526ef0$0$7128$4d3efbfe@news.sover.net>, 
> >  Leif K-Brooks <eurleif@ecritters.biz> wrote: 
> >  
> >> Adrienne Boswell wrote: 
> >>> Usually, when I make contact forms, I include an option to cc the sender. 
> >>  
> >> Spammers must love you. 
> >  
> > Care to elaborate? 
>  
> An unscrupulous person can fill in the form using a victim's address and 
> have that "cc:" go to the victim. I'd also envision that the spammer 
> would make a local copy of the form, and blast it at the "action" script 
> with continuous submissions. 
 
Trying to get my head around these points. A spammer who already  
knows the email address of people can do all manner of things,  
what is so attractive to a spammer of a form that has a CC input?  
That he gets also to send info to the form's owner?  
 
Perhaps the penny will drop for me, but it is still early here. 
 
I have learnt something from this thread: that it is likely many  
people don't like a mere contact form without a proper email  
address as an alternative means of communication. And that there  
is some downside (which I don't fathom completely) to putting in  
a CC field. 
 
--  
dorayme
 
  
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