Marc Perkel wrote:
Renaud Allard wrote:Marc Perkel wrote:Probably a better way to lay out a spam trap is to post a phony "contact us" web page for spammers to data mine and use that to feed your traps?An even simpler method consists of posting invisible spamtrap addresses on all your web pages. like <a href=mailto:"[EMAIL PROTECTED]></a> Spambots will look into your pages and find many mail links, while humans won'tThe trick here being the missing matching quote?
No, that's a typo. <a href="mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]"></a>This link just won't appear on your web site for human beings, however address seekers just dive on it. If you put it on a template for all your web pages, you will set up a very effective spam trap.
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