Solution
Are you protecting your email addresses? Spammers get your email address by using evil automatic software that scours your website. When they find something like "mailto:[email protected]", they put you on their spam lists. These software are known as "spambots". Techniques for avoiding the spambots have been around for years, but it's surprising how many webmasters aren't using them. To protect your email addresses, here's a simple bit of code that robots won't be able to harvest, at least with their current techniques: If you want to show your email address, use this instead (do not use the above code�and replace the linktext with your email address): Put this code on your pages, making sure to replace all instances of your old "mailto" HTML code. Some other ways to protect your email:
<script language=javascript>
<!--
var linktext = "THIS APPEARS ON THE PAGE"
var email = "sarah"
//replace sarah with your email username
var emailHost = "YourDomain.com"
//replace YourDomain.com with your domain name
document.write("<a href=" + "mail" + "to:" + email + "@" + emailHost+ ">" + linktext + "</a>" )�
//-->
</script>
<script language=javascript>
<!--
var email = "sarah"
//replace sarah with your email username
var emailHost = "YourDomain.com"
//replace YourDomain.com with your domain name
document.write("<a href=" + "mail" + "to:" + email + "@" + emailHost + ">" + email� + "@" + emailHost+ "</a>" )�
//-->
</script>