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Web to Email FORM


From: David Dischler <david.dischler () gmail com>
Date: Mon, 12 Sep 2005 18:14:57 -0400

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hello all,

I'm trying to test a web to email form on a site I own.  I have one
setup for an email list signup and the other as a refer form.  They
were both setup for automatic emails and MySQL submission for the
list, but I found out that may not be the best way to do it.

My question is how do I test to see if the scripts I have now (which
only send an email to me for manual action on them) are vulnerable to
injection into the FROM and HEADER fields.

Thanks.

~David

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David Dischler, Network +    http://www.dc-ws.com
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