I would use an email obfuscator.
Hey, Jim - - -
I have had the feeling (but without any way to confirm it) that the
spammers are catching up with the obfuscation trick. I also think
they are getting the DOT and AT technique. (Lately, a small amount of
spam has been coming to this address, which I use only for ProFox --
I don't know where they would get it if not for Ed's archive pages).
Anybody else seeing this?
There are several ways to obfuscate. The DOT and AT
probably being too simple. Some obfuscators use ISO,
others HEX, others a combination or custom javascript.
You can also create your own obfuscator.
We change our static ones out every month or so, but
in some cases we use an email form.
Jim Eddins
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