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Unread 02-02-2007, 21:20
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Re: Safety of Posting Team Emails on Website

Try this e-mail riddler from Dynamic Drive. I haven't personally used it, but it should do the job!
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Re: Safety of Posting Team Emails on Website

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Try this e-mail riddler from Dynamic Drive. I haven't personally used it, but it should do the job!
This seems like it should do the trick. I'll try it at work session tomorrow. Thanks!
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Re: Safety of Posting Team Emails on Website

You could make the email a image. A "spam-bot" would just see a picture and keep going but a person looking at the picture could read the info just like text. If you do it right you can make the picture just like the text and some one reading it would not even know that it was not text.
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Re: Safety of Posting Team Emails on Website

In cases like that for some sites I have used e-mail forms that rely on a server-side script to send the e-mail. The one larger downside to that is that the client never sees the e-mail address of the person they are contacting, which some people dont like (the apostrophe key on my firefox wont type, it opens the quick search, anyone know how to change that?)
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Re: Safety of Posting Team Emails on Website

We have a contact us form on our website and it asks, "Are you human?" and spambots still seem to be able to get past it.
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Re: Safety of Posting Team Emails on Website

Our system pulls the email address from the database, then removed the @ and replaces it with AT and replaces all '.' with DOT. Kind of basic but slightly, deters spam..

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You could also just use CSS's direction property and reverse the direction of the letters, such as your source code might look like this:
Wow, I never thought about that. I'm going to integrate it into our system, but I'll use it along with our basic obfusicating, too

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We have a contact us form on our website and it asks, "Are you human?" and spambots still seem to be able to get past it.
Try randomizing the question and position of the field. Also, try creating a CAPTCHA image generator.
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Re: Safety of Posting Team Emails on Website

we use a contact form powered by another site that deals with the filtering for us... robotics.brearley.org -> contact us, and the link is at the bottom
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Re: Safety of Posting Team Emails on Website

Use a "Contact us" form that they fill out on the website. This way the form mails the email, and the user will never know.

Or, for a less secure implementation, try this obfuscator: http://www.aztekera.com/tools/obfuscate.php.
It converts letters to their HTML hexadecimal equivalents.

The advantages of this method is that everything functions as normal: Users can still click the mailto: link and/or copy and paste the email address.

Disadvantages: hasn't been thoroughly tested in the real world. Sloppy spambots will miss it, but I don't know how sophisticated spambots usually are.
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