I run a VERY popular website and want to continue to keep one main email
address easily accessible. To help with the obvious SPAM, my hosting
company provides SPAM Assassin, and I have them delete obvious SPAM. But
I don't want too aggressive a filter because sometimes it traps good
mail too and besides, the SPAMMERS can come up with 1000 ways to spell
the "V" word to get through any filter. So what I'd like to do is the
opposite... do something with my email link to cause something to be
embedded in the email, so I can "reverse filter" it in my email client.
In other words, if it has a certain keyword in the subject line, it's
more likely from an actual visitor, and everything without the keyword
can be filtered to a "possibly junk" folder. So my question is, is there
anything I can do to a typical "mailto:" email link (like the one below)
to make it add some special key word to the subject line, or some other
invisible email field?
<a href= "mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]"><span class = "linkText">Email
</span></a>
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Randy (PeterPan)
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