[rtpnet-list] "hiding" e-mail addresses on Web pages
Gantt Edmiston
gantte at bellsouth.net
Sun Jun 15 17:51:29 EDT 2003
Another rather effective way to hide your email address is addressed here:
http://www.wbwip.com/wbw/emailencoder.html
Works for me.
Judy Hallman wrote:
>To rtpnet-list and TACT list:
>
>On Web pages where I have e-mail addresses (other than info at rtpnet.org or
>my address), I'm replacing "@" with " at ", so username at rtpnet.org becomes
>username at rtpnet.org.
>
>It might help cut down on the amount of spam you get.
>See "Why Am I Getting All This Spam?
> Unsolicited Commercial E-mail
> Research Six Month Report"
>at http://www.cdt.org/speech/spam/030319spamreport.shtml
>
>It says:
> Our analysis indicated that e-mail addresses posted on Web sites or in newsgroups
> attract the most spam.
>
>I'm leaving info at rtpnet.org because I think it's important that people be
>able to contact us. I'm getting used to the spam. I wouldn't know what to
>do if my mailbox was empty every morning.
>
>By the way, I put a link to the report on
>http://www.rtpnet.org/comp/internet.shtml
>
>Judy Hallman (hallman at rtpnet.org, http://www.rtpnet.org/hallman)
>Executive Director, RTPnet, NC (http://www.RTPnet.org/)
>
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