SPAM and your behaviours on the net
http://www.cnet.com/software/0-3227888-8-6...2-1.html?tag=ld
interestingly enough, I'm sure even this site is scanned for email addresses, which might give me a reason to change my address to randy@NOSPAM.buymeaferrari.com - but even they look for those, so maybe a N_0-S-P-4_M or something could be added.
thoughts?
compliments of ./
interestingly enough, I'm sure even this site is scanned for email addresses, which might give me a reason to change my address to randy@NOSPAM.buymeaferrari.com - but even they look for those, so maybe a N_0-S-P-4_M or something could be added.
thoughts?
compliments of ./
Originally posted by Schatten
http://www.cnet.com/software/0-3227888-8-6...2-1.html?tag=ld
interestingly enough, I'm sure even this site is scanned for email addresses, which might give me a reason to change my address to randy@NOSPAM.buymeaferrari.com - but even they look for those, so maybe a N_0-S-P-4_M or something could be added.
thoughts?
compliments of ./
http://www.cnet.com/software/0-3227888-8-6...2-1.html?tag=ld
interestingly enough, I'm sure even this site is scanned for email addresses, which might give me a reason to change my address to randy@NOSPAM.buymeaferrari.com - but even they look for those, so maybe a N_0-S-P-4_M or something could be added.
thoughts?
compliments of ./
On a lot of my sites I use a form instead of a straight out mailto: link, something like.... mynameNOSPAM@NOSPAMsomewhere.com, and then I have a modified version of FormMail that strips the 'NOSPAM' from the address before submitting the form details.
The 'NOSPAM' can be replaced with anything as long as I mod FormMail to match.
The 'NOSPAM' can be replaced with anything as long as I mod FormMail to match.
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