> The best way to eliminate spam is to keep spammers from 
> getting your e-mail in the first place.  Since spammers 
> spider websites looking for e-mail addresses, you might try a 
> javascript that slices up your e-mail address, and use escape 
> codes or images for @ and dot characters.  I have used this 
> one for marnoldm at du dot edu with decent results:
Or just encode the whole thing and not bother with javascript...
> If you post to BBSs, you may want to consider posting your 
> e-mail address as "MyName at MyISP dot com".  It is a bit of 
> a pain to people who want to respond to you, but seems to 
> help disguise your address from spammers.
Unfortunately though, many archives present your e-mail address in the
archive pages as it appeared in your mail headers.
One way to deal with this is for the archive maintainer to automatically
'mailfuscate' all e-mail addresses in the archives (that is, replacing
the letters with their code equivalents).  
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