Re: Recommandation for LTT

1998-11-29 Thread Hamish Moffatt
On Sun, Nov 29, 1998 at 12:48:30PM +1300, Carey Evans wrote: > HREF="mailto:c%2Eevans%40clear.net.n%7A";>c.evans@clear.net.nz > > (Note especially that there are no "@" characters for them to spot.) Confuses the hell out of mutt/urlview too. Hamish -- Hamish Moffatt VK3TYD [E

Re: Recommandation for LTT

1998-11-29 Thread Carey Evans
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > But I'm worrying about robots collecting emails. > I really don't want that. [snip] > Does anyone have other suggestions ? A simple idea I saw is to munge characters in the address as HTML- and URL-encoded text. I don't actually know how effective this would be, but

Re: Recommandation for LTT

1998-11-28 Thread Martin Bialasinski
>> "p" == pat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: p> Mark Phillips suggested me: >> The only thing I'm worried about is people using my email address for spam >> purposes. Perhaps you could do something like >> >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] p> Does anyone have other suggestions ? Yes. Don't print the emailad

Recommandation for LTT

1998-11-28 Thread pat
Hi, You've maybe heard about LTT, Linux Tips & Tricks. As I'm now properly crediting authors, by default i'm putting their name and email address. But I'm worrying about robots collecting emails. I really don't want that. Mark Phillips suggested me: > The only thing I'm worried about is people u