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6.7d Avoid spamming on e-mail addressesGuidelineFollowing are some basic options to avoid receiving spam through your online FAO e-mail address. Unfortunately, for accounts like Webmaster@fao.org (and others published on the Internet), it is probably too late to prevent spam. For new accounts, it is worth implementing at least one of these options: JavaScriptWays of using JavaScript to avoid spamming - visit the following Web sites; Non-clickable imageCreate an image (.GIF) of your e-mail address. It should not be clickable. Special character codeInside your <a xhref=> code avoid using @ and replace it instead with @ i.e. in its written form joe.bloggs@fao.org becomes joe.bloggs@fao.org Use a form-based reply systemThis means that when a user clicks the contact link, a form appears that the user must submit without revealing your actual e-mail address. For more recent updates on avoiding spam, visit SpamCop. |
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