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Re: JavaScript to grab email



Mark M. writes:

> On Tue, 20 Feb 1996, Mike Rose wrote:
> 
> > >Probably there will soon be thousands of pages which include this code,
> > >and people using Netscape 2.0 will be spammed with commercial messages.
> > >So just put some false e-mail address in your Netscape browser to disable
> > >this feature.
> >
> > Changing the email address known to netscape doesn't help.  Your email
> > address is in the message sent, regardless of what netscape thinks
> > your identity is.
> 
> I'm not sure I understand what you are saying.  The Javascript program
> uses Netscape to send the e-mail.  The only way Netscape knows your actual
> e-mail address is if you tell Netscape what it is.  The comments on the
> page tell you that deleting your e-mail address from Netscape's config, or
> supplying it with a false one, prevents the script from working.  I visited
> the page using a fake e-mail address, and have yet to be sent a confirmation
> e-mail.

On my system (Linux), the "Sender: " header contains my address no matter
what I set my address too.


-- Jeff