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Original Message posted by Numpty boy on 09/07/2008 at 11:12:45AM
I received nearly 100 emails to one of my addresses posted on my freeola hosted website through the night entitled "form submission", no content, just this in the subject field. Has anyone else experienced this and is this spammers trying to gather email addresses? I worked with another company up until recently who also hosted through freeola and we occasionally saw this with a barage of spam following a week or so after. If this is the case should I be somehow encrypting the email addresses on my site?
 
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Numpty boy
"one more question"
on 09/07/2008 at 8:21:46PM
Total Posts: 23
NICE.....thanks Hmmm
 
Hmmm...
"Are you sure?"
on 09/07/2008 at 6:04:30PM
Total Posts: 789
Add this to your forms:
<input type="hidden" name="env_report" value="yes">


More info here :¬)





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Numpty boy
"one more question"
on 09/07/2008 at 5:57:36PM
Total Posts: 23
Thanks guys, I have converted all of my forms to "freeola form to mail" now & just implementing the "captcha" script. I think you hit the nail on the head ncrs, as it does appear the emails were sent through my form script. I was using a different form to mail script (jack's formmail) on some pages, purely because it would give me IP address which can be very useful, is there any way of scripting that into my freeola form to mail form?
 
Hmmm...
"Are you sure?"
on 09/07/2008 at 5:16:23PM
Total Posts: 789
FWIW:
I use quite a few Freeola form_mail scripts on my sites.
I had one that was being abused and adding the 'captcha' code completely sorted my problems out :¬)

As already mentioned it's just the one extra line of code to add so won't take you very much time to implement:

<input type="hidden" name="captcha" value="yes">





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ncrs
"Staff Newbie"
on 09/07/2008 at 4:29:18PM
Total Posts: 61
Numpty boy wrote:
> Thanks Eccles, I'll use your mail to form scripts rather than my
> own, I've just had a look at the freeola online support guide to
> make sure I was doing it correctly, forgive me for being thick
> but the following code mentions "hidden", will this
> still be hidden from the harvesters?:
>
> <!-- Who to send this form to. Add your e-mail address here.
> -->
> <input type="hidden" name="recipient"
> value="your_email_address_here">
>
> Once I've got them working I'll allocate some time to implement
> the "catcha" system too. Thanks again

From the way you describe the responses you got I don't think you're email adddresses were harvested, I think they were sent by your form script.  The current automatic Freeola script does not allow obscuring the address being sent from on the form (something I'll ask the programmers about implementing for a future script), but does support captcha (which would prevent scripts from sending you junk emails).

To turn on captcha simply include the following bit of code within the form element
<input type="hidden" name="captcha" value="yes">

the hidden part of it simply means that nothing visible will appear on the webpage, if someone looks at the source code it would be relativley straightforward to extract the address.
 
Numpty boy
"one more question"
on 09/07/2008 at 4:02:58PM
Total Posts: 23
Thanks Eccles, I'll use your mail to form scripts rather than my own, I've just had a look at the freeola online support guide to make sure I was doing it correctly, forgive me for being thick but the following code mentions "hidden", will this still be hidden from the harvesters?:

<!-- Who to send this form to. Add your e-mail address here. -->
<input type="hidden" name="recipient" value="your_email_address_here">
 
Once I've got them working I'll allocate some time to implement the "catcha" system too. Thanks again
 
Eccles
"Aargh! Broken..."
on 09/07/2008 at 1:04:08PM
Total Posts: 402
It's not normally a good idea to publish you email address directly on your site. It's then easy for spam bots to harvest it, hence the barrage of spam.

There are a few ways you can obscure your email address but still allow people to contact you.

One is to use our Form to mail or a similar contact form that takes user input and emails it on to you. It's a good idea with any contact form to have some sort of spam control on it such a Captcha (those images with random letters in them that you have to type in, although this still isn't 100% spammer proof).

You may have seen on some sites that the email address is made into an image and that is used instead. This is harder for spam bots to read but then can't be and easy click and email link.
 
Numpty boy
"one more question"
on 09/07/2008 at 11:12:45AM
Total Posts: 23
I received nearly 100 emails to one of my addresses posted on my freeola hosted website through the night entitled "form submission", no content, just this in the subject field. Has anyone else experienced this and is this spammers trying to gather email addresses? I worked with another company up until recently who also hosted through freeola and we occasionally saw this with a barage of spam following a week or so after. If this is the case should I be somehow encrypting the email addresses on my site?
 
 
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