We've had a lot of issues with people hijacking our contact scripts over the last month or so at various sites. Its not clear to me that captchas are sufficient to keep the slime from doing what they do.
On that note, I have 2 questions:
1) Can you guys recommend a contact script that in your experience is free of these problems, at least so far?
2) If I took these feedback/contact forms (which currently use php mail) and rather than making them email my clients the info the customer entered, instead had the script store the data on a mysql database and then gave my customers an app to retrieve them, would that avoid this problem, or is ANY php script with a text field subject to these issues? Im to the point where Im leery of the customer even getting any of the stored data sent to them via email because of what might be injected into the data via the form.
Mark