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You do have some sort of round-trip verification with blacklist, right? as in, you send a message with a secret to the indicated address, and they need to confirm that address back with you. Failure to confirm within X hours means the address goes on to a blacklist, never to be valid again.

Otherwise, what you've created is a system that people can use to abuse other people, with no hope of tracing things back. Please don't do that... it's not being a good net neighbor.

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Re^2: writing a config file from a html form
by Anonymous Monk on Feb 25, 2007 at 21:28 UTC
    Yes. This is for an internal alert system at work. You need a username/password to get to this page, and it will only send emails internally. I'm not into the spamming business :-)