A better technique is to the CSS unicode bi-di attributes to convert

Mike Hearn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

in the webpage to

Mike Hearn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

in the rendered image the browser shows you. I came across this trick the other day and it's pretty neat. Boring old techniques like "username at host" are apparently useless against modern harvester bots, so maybe it's worth doing this.

Davide Giannotti wrote:

I'm trying to fight spam like anybody else, and first thing is to remove mail adresses from every page on the internet.

A google search on my adress shows only 2 pages where i compare, they both come frome wine archive:

http://www.winehq.com/hypermail/wine-devel/2003.04.txt
http://www.spinics.net/lists/wine/msg08863.html

Is there a way to make them remove from there?

Just a suggestion: i'm conscious that mail adress need to be post into such a mailing list, but wouldn't be good to keep a script running that alter them into something like 'myname {at} mydomain' ?

Just a little sacrifice for everybody to help fighting spam.

Think about.. pls...




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