Marc Perkel wrote:
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> Renaud Allard wrote:
>> Marc Perkel wrote:
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>>> Probably a better way to lay out a spam trap is to post a phony "contact
>>> us" web page for spammers to data mine and use that to feed your traps?
>>>
>>>
>>
>> An even simpler method consists of posting invisible spamtrap addresses
>> on all your web pages.
>> like <a href=mailto:"onlyjunkhere@???></a>
>> Spambots will look into your pages and find many mail links, while
>> humans won't
>>
>
> The trick here being the missing matching quote?
>
No, that's a typo.
<a href="
mailto:onlyjunkhere@example.com"></a>
This link just won't appear on your web site for human beings, however
address seekers just dive on it. If you put it on a template for all
your web pages, you will set up a very effective spam trap.