Great, someone else how couldn't offer help, just complain :)

Why should I help someone who isn't willing to read?

My ISP has nothing to do with it. Wow, do you really think they pay people to sit around all day and find out if their customers have websites out there somewhere, and if so, then ask the people who host those sites if they have been spamming people? And if they have, they will cut my internet off?! MAYBE the site is not on my machine, OR theirs :))))

Once again, you don't understand. It's like this:

  1. Cracker uses your script to mail out millions of spams.
  2. The receivers of the spam complain to their ISPs
  3. The ISPs complain to your host/ISP, and threaten to ban users using them if the spam continues.
  4. Your host/ISP cancels your account and "blacklists" you.
  5. Suddenly you don't have a website anymore, and have a hard time finding a way to get it back up.

Understand now?


In reply to Re: Re: Re: Re: •Re: Re: •Re: Re: •Re: making first letter of all words in array upper case by jryan
in thread making first letter of all words in array upper case by iamrobj

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