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Best Method For Foiling Email Harvesters?

pjp6259 writes "One of the common ways that spammers generate email mailing lists is by harvesting email addressess from websites. But in many cases you also need to make it easy for your customers to reach you. I have found three common solutions to this problem: 1.) Use an image to replace your email address. 2.) Use ascii encodings for some/all of the characters. 3.) Use javascript to concatenate and/or obfuscate your email address. Which of these methods are most effective? Are email harvesters able to interpret javascript? What do you use?"

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  1. Personally I go for by also-rr · · Score: 5, Funny

    IP geolocation and a shotgun.

    Works for me.

  2. Re:Make people think to figure out your e-mail by WilliamSChips · · Score: 5, Funny

    Are you trying to say that Slashdot is a professional forum?

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  3. Re:Make people think to figure out your e-mail by Ankou · · Score: 5, Funny

    My email contact consists of Egyptian hieroglyphics in one of those 3d art displays. First you gotta stare at it for a few minutes to have the objects pop out. Next its a trip to Egypt where you must follow clues to meet an old shaman. Use his clues to navigate though a snake infested pyramid. Find the one eyed pirate after defeating the octopus. you are rewarded with a postcard with my email address in a sack in sans script. Be sure to avoid the poison arrows and rolling rock on the way out. Spammers be dammed.

  4. Re:Publish your email address. by Random+Destruction · · Score: 5, Funny

    I figured all these cruel slashdotters would add you to spam lists, so to try to offset the damage, I went through my spam folder and used some of the 'unsubscribe' links for you. Hopefully this will lessen your damage.

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