On Thu, 31 Oct 2002 the voices made Steve Thomas write: > | As suggested before, I think it's always a good idea to rewrite email > | addresses on the web not to look like [EMAIL PROTECTED], but, of course, this > | won't last for very long as e.g. sf.net's "user AT host DOT tld" is quite > | easy to parse to if they know what they have to look for. > > In the archives for a list I run, I run a cron job nightly that opens the > message files and checks for an <!-- ANTISPAM --> line at the top of the > file. If it doesn't exist, it parses the file and munges the e-mail > addresses found by adding three random characters to the domain portion. > I.e. "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" could become "[EMAIL PROTECTED]".
NOT a good idea... what if there's an xyzexample.com domain? If you want to keep doing that that way then at least add the .invalid tld at the end. /Tony -- # Per scientiam ad libertatem! // Through knowledge towards freedom! # # Genom kunskap mot frihet! =*= (c) 1999-2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] =*= # perl -e'print$_{$_} for sort%_=`lynx -dump svanstrom.com/t`' ------------------------------------------------------- This sf.net email is sponsored by: Influence the future of Java(TM) technology. Join the Java Community Process(SM) (JCP(SM)) program now. http://ads.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/redirect.pl?sunm0004en _______________________________________________ Spamassassin-talk mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/spamassassin-talk