Well in my case, the script only let's you send email in a specific
format (i.e. Hey ______, Your friend _______ sent you _____), but
thats a good point. It's not an unsolvable problem though, all you
need is some way to make sure the request is really coming from your
application, like assigning a client certificate when they activate or
something.
Omar Qazi
Hello, Galaxy!
1.310.294.1593
On May 12, 2008, at 11:07 PM, Jens Alfke wrote:
On 12 May '08, at 10:57 PM, Omar Qazi wrote:
I have an app that sends emails, and what I did is have it post the
message parameters to my server. Then, a PHP page processes the
parameters and sends mail using PHP.
Cool! What's the address of your PHP script? I have a couple million
V**gr* ads I need to send untraceably... ;-)
No, what I meant to say was, "this seems like the sort of thing that
could be exploited by spammers, and get you blacklisted from your
hosting site, so watch out."
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