I`ve recently started getting what look like some spam test submissions. Is this something that I should be concerned with, or does the script automatically protect against this actually being done successfully?
I have come across this before with other scripts (before I used phpformgenerator) but this time, there seems to have been an attempt to add some extra headers or something. Latest one is shown below (edited). Thanks for any help.
This is a great tool - excellent work! First time I`ve felt the need to post, as my previous questions have all been answered by existing forum postings.
I`ve recently started getting what look like some spam test submissions. Is this something that I should be concerned with, or does the script automatically protect against this actually being done successfully?
I have come across this before with other scripts (before I used phpformgenerator) but this time, there seems to have been an attempt to add some extra headers or something. Latest one is shown below (edited). Thanks for any help.
This is a great tool - excellent work! First time I`ve felt the need to post, as my previous questions have all been answered by existing forum postings.
--
Name: 7515@mydomain.co.uk
Email: 7515@mydomain.co.uk
Address: 7515@mydomain.co.uk
Telephone:
Content-Type: multipart/alternative;
boundary=efd1ca1bc37842db7472833ba38470eb
Subject:
cc: <edited>@aol.com
This is a multi-part message in MIME format.
--efd1ca1bc37842db7472833ba38470eb
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
Content-Type: text/plain
--efd1ca1bc37842db7472833ba38470eb
Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Content-Type: text/plain
--efd1ca1bc37842db7472833ba38470eb--
.
Message: 7515@mydomain.co.uk
By the way, the only fields on my form are
Name, Email, Address, telephone, and message.
I don`t have a field called `Subject`.