"Guy Macon" <http://www.GuyMacon.com/>
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>
> Michael Mattias wrote:
>
>>Also, no "clickable send me email" is bad. I know you don't want to put
a
>>"real" link on the page, but news flash here: you need to make it easy
to
>>contact you, not a pain in the ass to copy the address from the graphic.
>>Any
>>resulting spam ... hey, that's just the cost of doing business using
>>email.
>
> Take a look at the email address at the top of GuyMacon.com. Go ahead
and
> click it and send me a one word "hello" email. Note the subject line
and
> the exact digits after the "Y." Now cut and paste and again note the
> exact
> digits after the "Y." Then look at the source code.
>
> Clickable, allows me to tell who clicked and who cut and pasted, and
> not one single spam has ever had the characteristics that a real
> email from someone who clicks the link has.
My two web sites also use clickable things like that. The only thing I do
with those is use a 'mailto' address different from my 'regular' email
account.
Yup, I do get notifications on those accounts that I can earn a nice
commission by assisting some relative of some former official of an
African
nation get his money out of his troubled country, but as I said before:
cost
of doing business.
MCM


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