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- Subject: Re: [AD] Japanese Spam
- From: "Tore Halse" <gnolam@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 6 May 2006 23:49:47 +0200
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On 5/6/06, Evert Glebbeek <eglebbk@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Saturday 06 May 2006 01:14, Andrei Ellman wrote:
> Has anyone who'se got their e-mail address listed in the Allegro
> contributor's hall of fame recently been recieving Japanese Spam?
Nope, not me.
> Perhaps it's time we made the e-mail addresses even
> more obfuscated than they already are, as Spam-harvesting robots can now
> apparently parse 'AT' and 'DOT').
I'm not sure how to do that... however, we could remove them from the
web-published HTML documentation, or not make them linkable (does that
help though?)
Evert
That won't fix anything, unfortunately. As far as I can tell, it's the
web-based CVS they harvest (just google your e-mail addresses).
/T
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