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Email spam - possible problem.



Hi All,

I've had a couple of spam emails com through one of our web email responses. There is a form on our web site that allows people to send us feedback. I am getting some spam through that form. It is a PHP script which checks for php injection but what I want to know is two things.

1. How do I know if my php injection filter is working and the spam is only being sent to me (web master)?
2. If the spam is only being sent through the form, and they are spamming only one email at a time and it's only coming to me, how can I stop that? I can't imagine they are sitting at their computer and typing/pasting the spam into the textarea, coming up with a fake email address, and clicking the send button. It's got to be an automated thing. So is there a way to test to make sure that the email address is good or that the form is actually being typed by hand by a person?


These are just some thoughts. Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks,

Mark
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