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Don't let a programmer design your front-end pages!
Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: currently on the road in CA
Posts: 781
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Re: Website Email
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![]() Honestly: I also have an email account at my domain, but it hardly gets any spam at all (maybe 3-5 a week)! Ways to avoid spam: 1. never ever post your email address anywhere (like you did above)! 2. leave the email field blank on board registrations where the board software displays an email link next to your ID (some do this - NOT this one = SMILE!) 3. don't put your email anywhere on your webpages! Nowhere! Get some contact form script instead, and I prefer to open it in a seperate pop-up page opened via Java (makes the spidering for bots even harder)... 4. try to register your domains under a different email to the one you're using for your domain (but one you're checking very regularly to avoid getting hi-jacked). Some bots spider the whois for email addresses, too. 5. keep the use of your domain email to the minimum, don't send all your emails through this address! The more in-boxes your address ends up in the more chances it gets miss-used by worms exploiting peoples mails and address books. EDIT: {forgot} if you're not expecting any ongoing emails to arrive at your current address, ask your host to install a new mail name for you, like webmistress |at| yourdomain... But make sure that you change the few important contacts to your new address (won't work, or be really difficult, if you have 100s of important contacts pointing to your current email). GOOD LUCK!
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Have a nice day! ![]() Last edited by GeorgeTH; 2004-11-20 at 09:08 PM.. |
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