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Thanks for making FormMail available to the community, and I've used it on a site of mine. It keeps out spambots, but I get occasional spam from real humans, with plainly no morals or sense of shame, so can I ban certain addresses and/or domains from posting? Ideally, if someone tries to email from spams-r-us.com, for instance, I want to be able to redirect them to a page telling them to expire, copulate and expire. I've copied in an example of the spam I receive below.
The config options list on the documentation has quite a few possible options that could perhaps be tweaked, but nothing that I can see corresponding to the 'ban list' variables that are in Matt's FormMail. Is there any easy way to implement a ban list?
Fred
Example spam message
email: info@1classifiedscript.com
realname: Mohsin Butt
title: Classified Script, Classified Scripts, PHP Classified Script, Classified Ads Script, classified ad scripts, classified ad software
url: http://www.1classifiedscript.com
description: Best Classified Software now in Just 99$, 1Classified Script gives an option to BUYER and SELLER to communicate directly.
category: internet
language: SOFTWARE
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