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 Posted by Sandman on 09/06/05 00:01 
In article <1125945945.517674.260180@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com>, 
 "Zenbug" <zenbug@gmail.com> wrote: 
 
> My website has a mail form run by PHP, and I'm getting a lot of e-mails 
> sent through it that appear to contain my website's domain after the 
> '@', though I didn't send them.  The e-mails contain no other content, 
> so I assume it's some kind of spam bot. 
>  
> There must be a line of PHP that I can add that will basically say, "if 
> the e-mail address contains '@mydomainname.com', do not send." 
>  
> I tried looking at php.net, but I can only find scripts that check if 
> the address is a valid one, which isn't good enough.  I need to be able 
> to block a certain e-mail domain. 
 
 
<? 
    if (!strstr($_POST["email"], "baddomain.com")){ 
        mail(...); 
    } 
?> 
 
 
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