> I have to say, I am terribly surprise gnu.org and debian.org archive our > mail without obfuscation :(
Obfuscation doesn't help, even if you use some rotating obfuscation. Most, if not all of these, can easily be broken by Perl Regexps. So any spammer just needs to add a few regexps to his bot and he will get all obfuscated addresses as well. But obfuscation is very annoying to regular users... they won't add these regexps to their mail clients so they can hit "reply", instead they'll have to fix you address on each reply. Annyoing. Therefore obfuscation is not a solution (neither is it for security ;) Better solutions include filters like spamassassin and razor, as well as using troll-boxes... (setup mail boxes like [EMAIL PROTECTED] and hide these addresses on the webpages, and have mail that is sent to these boxes added to blacklists) The other way is to try to stop this abuse at least by serious companies like Sharp Systems, by telling them that they suck. Greetings, Erich -- erich@(mucl.de|debian.org) -- GPG Key ID: 4B3A135C A polar bear is a rectangular bear after a coordinate transform. Die kürzeste Verbindung zwischen zwei Menschen ist ein Lächeln. Mathematik: Das Alphabet, mit dessen Hilfe Gott das Universum beschrieben hat.