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Re: Safety of Posting Team Emails on Website
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:
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<span style="unicode-bidi:bidi-override;direction:rtl">moc.elpmaxe@elpmaxe</span> example@example.com Since spam bots more or less parse the HTML source code for the page (as opposed to a human reading and seeing the page output), all the spam bots would see is moc.elpmaxe@elpmaxe, which would leave you free of spam. ![]() |
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