So it is too hard for you to fix in five minutes? You would rather suggest how you could hack it, and not how you could it fix? You seem to have spent enough time already telling me how bad it is. If someone wants to hack my script, good for them. If you could hack it, good for you. I am sure that there are 10's, of 100's, of 1000's!!! of people that could. Good for them and good for you. Good for everybody! :) So, you said something about blacklisted... blacklisted by who? You talk of creating mail burden. It is not my fault that some people have nothing better to do. I thought the point of scripts were to make jobs easier to do. That is what I am trying to do. That is what email does. Maybe I should as people to write a letter and mail it to their friends, telling them about my site. Maybe Zip-loc should stop selling baggies? Blah blah blah... right? I guess I came to the wrong site for HELP.

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