Elevation Backflow Testing and Repair – Serving Twin Falls ID and Magic Valley

If you just submitted a form...

Something about your form submission looked like spam, so you need to submit the form again with slightly different information after reading this section.

Our FormMail uses a number of heuristics (tests) to determine whether a form submission is spam or not. Each website owner can adjust the tests to their particular requirements.

Go back to the form and read through this checklist to see what you may have entered that could trigger the attack detection:

  1. Duplicated data. Did you enter the same information in a lot of fields, or fields that shouldn't have the same information?
  2. Entering URLs. Did you enter a number of URLs into the form? If so, perhaps the form isn't asking you to enter URLs, and so the website owner has blocked this type of submission.

    If you really need to send a URL, only send one. The website owner can always contact you if they need more information from you.

    If the form is asking for one or more URLs, then follow its instructions clearly.
  3. Entering junk. Well, that would look like spam, wouldn't it? Don't enter junk data into forms.

If you still cannot submit the form...

Perhaps the website has a problem. In this case, you need to contact the website owner via another means. Look for a phone number or email address or physical address on the site.