<% strID=request.querystring("id") lngID = sbDecrypt(strID) SQL = "SELECT * FROM Register WHERE ID=" & lngID set rs = createobject("ADODB.Recordset") rs.Open SQL, myDSN name = rs("name") email = rs("email") set rs = nothing if name = "" then name=email end if eric_martyn = "eric.vanderkleij@batmore.com,mwalker@walkersoftware.com" admin_email = "support@spambat.com" admin_subject = "Someone is looking at the UPGRADE Page!!! YAHOOOOOOOOOO!" admin_text = "The following person is looking at the spamBat UPGRADE page" & vbcrlf & vbcrlf & _ "Name given: " & name & vbcrlf & _ "Email address: " & email & vbcrlf & vbcrlf & _ "Regards," & vbcrlf & _ "Daneel R Olivaw" Set objMail = server.CreateObject("CDONTS.Newmail") objMail.Send admin_email, eric_martyn, admin_subject, admin_text Set objMail = Nothing %>

Tired of Deleting Email Messages?

When you open your Inbox, are you tired of seeing an onslaught of “stuff” from people you don’t know? Are you tired of having to delete, delete, delete…and delete some more? Well, now there’s an easy and effective way that’s 100% guaranteed to keep that “junk” mail from flooding your inbox.

From the minute spamBat is installed, junk mail is stopped…dead in its tracks. Here’s how it works: When a “spammer” sends you an email, it’s being generated automatically. This allows the spammer to send this “junk” to hundreds and millions of email addresses – yours being one of them! Typically, this message comes straight into your Inbox. However, that isn’t going to be the case when you’re running spamBat. Here’s what happens instead:

An email message from an “unknown” sender is received.

spamBat checks to see if the sender is on your “approved” list.

If the sender is on your “approved” list, the message is placed into your Inbox. But, if the sender is not on your “approved” list, spamBat automatically generates and sends a “pending” message to the sender. (You aren’t required to do anything for this message to be generated.)

The “pending” message notifies the sender that he/she/they are not in your current “approved” list. It informs the sender that a reply to the message is needed, requiring the sender to manually insert the provided code in to the Subject line of the message. At this point, the spammed message is dead for one of 2 reasons:

The “Reply to” address is a fake - so spamBat’s “pending” message is never received by the sender.

The sender must be a real, live person who can read and follow the instructions. Since spammers use automatic emailing programs, there is no real live person to respond to the message.

That’s it. No more deleting those junk messages because they are no longer a problem!

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