would anyone post something like this in a guestbook?
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You have a new entry in your hometown guestbook:

Name: mtxzhsqtt
IP: = 94.19.191.183 (resolves to pool.sknt.ru)
Host: =
Email: <nqyvmz@fvuovj.com>
URL: <http://dgjibcffojyn.com/>
Location: bvtdjx, ylyypakj, bcuilm
Time: Monday, January 16, 2012 at 20:19:56

Comments: 6fyXPF <a href="http://stdltqwsllkg.com/">stdltqwsllkg</a>,
vvylghbfqvpz,
[link=http://dqkxdsdlrtom.com/]dqkxdsdlrtom[/link],
http://iqwpjdqoohoc.com/
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This is the content of the automatic email I receive from my ISP when
someone makes an entry in our hometown guestbook. I have the guestbook set
up so I have to approve the entry before it actually appears. This one, of
course, has already been rejected. I've been fighting guestbook spamming
for years. This one is written in perl and is fairly good about rejecting a
lot of the scripted exploits. Unlike a couple of php guestbooks I tried
out.
I don't ever expect to stop this crap altogether, but I just can't see the
point in it. None of the names or links are valid or I would have munged
them... just all generated crap. I just don't understand the purpose.
They're not selling anything or linking to anything.
Yeah, I know. If there was an alt.nonsenseware I would have posted it
there.
It looks like the nonsense is getting started up in here again anyway.

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