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RE: List archives available on www.pupman.com again
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- Subject: RE: List archives available on www.pupman.com again
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- Date: Mon, 04 Dec 2000 14:33:18 -0700
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Original poster: "Atkinson, Chip" <CAtkinson@Circadence.com>
Here's the coolest scheme that I've gotten from the web genius here at work
--
<body>
catkinson@circadence.com<br>
<script>document.write("catkinson" + String.fromCharCode(64) +
"circadence.com")</script><br>
</body>
This turns the email address into a javascript that shows as the unaltered
address. Now to figure a way to smoothly get it done in the archiving
program Mhonarc.
Chip
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Tesla list [mailto:tesla@pupman.com]
> Sent: Saturday, December 02, 2000 4:29 PM
> To: tesla@pupman.com
> Subject: Re: List archives available on www.pupman.com again
>
>
> Original poster: Clearspring1@aol.com
>
> Hi Chip,
>
> > From the few replies, it appears that concealing the poster is not
> > desired. I'll stop doing that and see if there's some
> other way to obscure
> > addresses from spammers yet allow them to be seen by web users.
>
> Great! If there is a way to conceal the address part while
> leaving the
> poster's name (?) that should achieve the best of both, as
> anyone reading
> this List regularly can probably come up with a regular
> poster's address
> easily enough.
>
> Michael Tandy
>
>
>