another trick is to not name your html fields not so obvious. Most bots look 
for email fields and fill in garbage into the rest. So naming your fields 
"Applepie", "Rocketbooster" and "Sacknut" instead of "email", "about" and 
"password" will actually get rid of quite a few of the smarter bots.


On 5 Mar 2011, at 22:51, Robert Mann wrote:

> Hi so far the simple "double" field solution has eliminated spams :
> I just require the email info to be written a second time in order to check
> its validity.
> Your name
> Your email
> Your emailForValidation
> 
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