Hide Your E-Mail Address From Spam with HTMLEncoder

Mon, Feb 16, 2009

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Spam, spam, spam…the more the internet grows, the more spam grows. Anyone that doesn’t get spam into their mailbox doesn’t really don’t have a true mailbox. Over time and your e-mail address gets spread across the web, you never really know where it starts, but it begins to happen.

There protective measure put in place for many ‘spam starters’, but unfortunately very few work perfectly. One that appears to be perfect is what I’m here to describe today. It’s called HTML Encoder from SiteUp Networks.

HTML Encoder takes your e-mail address and converts it to what almost appears as an encrypted address. It will display properly on a website, but in the source code, where spam bots search, you’ll only see the encrypted text.



After inserting your e-mail address, you’ll receive the encrypted html text in the e-mail address that you inserted.



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T.J. Mininday - who has written 111 posts on The Windows Fix.

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