I use the following free e-mail address encoder for every e-mail address I put on every site I design. It generates a big block of encrypted javascript that you paste into your HTML. It seems to work well; I don't get much spam anymore, though at times I've received some spam at e-mail addresses I'd forgotten to encode. Here's the link:
http://automaticlabs.com/products/enkoderform/
I went with option #2 (uses a javascript) described at:
http://www.designchef.com/tips/email-javascript.html
I also provide a .png image of my e-mail address for web mail users and those without javascript enabled.
read about this company who has earned the ire of a russian spam king....
http://www.bluesecurity.com/
Yep, I use Blue Security along with MailWasher pro and haven't been able to bounce spam to BlueFrog for a couple days now. They must have been doing their job for a spammer to attack THEM. I hope they come back soon.
Yes, they're back on line but asking no reports be entered yet since they're still having problems.
This one is incredibly simple to use.
http://www.zapyon.de/spam-me-not/
And of course, there's always. http://www.mailinator.com to help you with your anti-spam needs.
see titile! delete every thing sensative
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