Don't, Shel. Like Kevin says, the harvesters will pick it up. The suggested method with a contact web-form is much more spam-proof.
Another way of doing it is what the mail-archive.com has done. I don't know exactly how it is implemented, but it must work. I've had a total of only 3 spam emails on my PDML mail address in five years. :-) If the archive had been leaky, I'm sure there must have been a lot more. When shopping around for a webshop solution, make sure you ask what kind of protection they offer. As I said in the first mail, it may be filtering on the mail server, but it's not unreasonable to request that the webshop itself should be programmed in such a way that it protects email contact points. Jostein Quoting Shel Belinkoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Ahh ... good idea. I've used something like that before, where a GIF of a > mailbox linked to the email address. > > Shel > > > > [Original Message] > > From: Cotty > > > or put a jpeg with the email address on, or a clickable link that opens > > an email app? That's what I do. Works well. > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------- This message was sent using IMP, the Internet Messaging Program.