The easiest way is to make a graphic with your email address and post the
graphic  on the site instead of a text based email address. Problem with
this though is that people have to manually enter address into their email
client.

There is software available that puts your email address in a non spider
friendly format. Though I'm not sure if there are freeware programs or not.

You can also if you know a bit of javascript design solutions that put the
different sections of your email address into vars that can be called by
functions to reconstruct the right email address. I would have to do a
search through some of my webservers mailing lists to get the code though.

Now days programs like Dreamweaver MX 2004 have extensions available to do
this type of thing as well. I'm sure there are other methods as well
depending on the software you have available.

What program/method do you use for making web pages as this may determine
the best method for you.

All the best
Greg Sharp


On 11/12/04 4:55 PM, "P.Bull" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> While we are on the subject I remember a posting years ago that had a clever
> way to hide an email address displayed on a web site. Since leaving iinet
> the amount of spam on my personal account has dropped but I get heaps from
> my web site address. Does anyone know or remember how to disguise an address
> from the robots?
> Peter Bull
> -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]