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Old 07-17-2005
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Default [Answered] email link that looks and works normally, but not detected by spambots

The title says it all.

So, to do this, all you need to do is when you type your email address out, replace the @ with @ . Look at the example on my site http://daniels-site.gamewarrior.net where my email address looks the same, but uses @ instead of @!


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Hi thatotheridiot. I apologise for the lack of reponse you have(n't) received for this question.

To my knowledge there is no way for this to happen. If there was a way, i'm sure the spam bots would be altered accordingly and pick them up just as easy. Best way to do it i can think of is to create some sort of member section that you can only join if you can enter the randomly generated code which spam bots can't get past.

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