"Lars Hoffmann" <lars@intercambiodvd.com> wrote in message
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> Quinn <sstian@online.no> escribió en el mensaje de noticias
> TGtc8.8681$HL2.199291@news2.ulv.nextra.no...
> > I have a user thats really bugging me in my open forum on my website,
> and I
> > would like to see if I could get his e-mail-address so that I can tell
> him
> > that I know who he is and that he should stop bugging me.
>
> I could talk for hours about what a really bad idea this is, but just
> take the following into consideration:
> 1) he might not use his personal computer to bother you, and it is
> possible that you get the email of somebody who has nothing to do with
> it.
> 2) With most email programs you can simply answer 'NO' whenever a
> homepage tries to send an email, any person who is aware of beeing
> annoying would simply click no to sending a form that way
> 3) action="mailto..." has mayor compatibility issues, and thus you might
> end up bothering one of your innocent users.
>
>
> > The tricky part is that as this is an open discussion group I want to
> keep
> > his submissions to the forum as well, which means that I have to
> perform two
> > tasks:
> >
> > 1. form submission via mail
> > 2. insertion to database with ASP. (just like normal on the discussion
> > group).
> >
> > Any ideas on this one?
>
> Yeah sure, its not difficult at all, but I wont help you either. The
> thing to do it is: Log his IP, use
www.geektools.com to find his ISP,
> and write a complaint to them.
> Best regards
> Lars Hoffmann
Sure, I know this - that's not why I asked the group about it...
I was only wondering if anyone had ideas about how this could be done...
Anyone who could answer the question seriously?
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