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By Robyn Greenspan August 31, 2000 Look familiar? How about these: 5.5 cents/min Long Distance Calling If you have public email addresses on your site, you probably spend a good part of your day deleting spam. One of the drawbacks of being accessible to everyone is that you are accessible to everyone. Ever wonder who it is that spends countless hours scouring the Internet for wayward email addresses - unsuspectingly snatching them up to become fodder for the endless stream of schemes, porn sites, and false promises? Most likely it''s not some glassy-eyed, cyber-email-address-collector but a SpamBot. SpamBots are programs that roam from web page to web page, automatically collecting email addresses. Those email addresses are compiled and added to bulk spam lists so they end up in your In Box. Thanks to this simple little program -- HTML Encoder -- you can virtually conquer the SpamBot. In a few minutes, you can have your email address re-formulated into an encoded version that will be visible to visitors but not to SpamBots. The encrypted version of your email address can also be used for postings to newsgroups, bulletin boards and discussion lists. For more ways to eliminate unwanted junk email, read this comprehensive article: |