How to hide e-mail address in website

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Walter E.

I show an e-mail address on my site for responses. Inevitably, I get deluged
with spam at that address. I have to keep changing my address.

What can I do, if anything, to make the address usable for responses but not
for e-mal address harvesting bots?

Thanks
 
The best option is to use a form to allow users to contact you, that is then
process via ASP, PHP, CGI-Perl, etc. on the server, not the FP Form.

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I've had success simply replacing mailto, @ and any
vowels in the address with with their numerical codes.

mailto: = mailto:
@ = @
a = a
e = e
i = i
o = o
u = u

FrontPage doesn't like it much though - you have to paste
the code into the html rather than stick it in the
hyperlink dialog box.

I like this because it's simple and I can do it myself.
I set up a site with this in October and haven't had spam
to the address yet.

I got it off a website somewhere but can't find it again
to give them credit 8-)

Regards
Jane
 
Walter,

I have seen a number of sites where an image is used instead of text - this stops the harvesting
apps.

Good luck.

Tony
www.StuartTown.org.au



I show an e-mail address on my site for responses. Inevitably, I get deluged
with spam at that address. I have to keep changing my address.

What can I do, if anything, to make the address usable for responses but not
for e-mal address harvesting bots?

Thanks
 
Since the harvesters crawl the html, the image only works if the html email
address is somehow encoded.
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Tom Pepper Willett
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
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| Walter,
|
| I have seen a number of sites where an image is used instead of text -
this stops the harvesting
| apps.
|
| Good luck.
|
| Tony
| www.StuartTown.org.au
|
|
|
| I show an e-mail address on my site for responses. Inevitably, I get
deluged
| with spam at that address. I have to keep changing my address.
|
| What can I do, if anything, to make the address usable for responses but
not
| for e-mal address harvesting bots?
|
| Thanks
|
| --
| Walter
| The Happy Iconoclast www.rationality.net
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|
|
|
 
Thanks to all of you, especially to Jane.

Jane, I tried your simplified approach and it works with FP. Remains to see
be seen if it fools the robots.
 
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