I was thinking about this and I think the ideal way to handle this
situation in general might be to have a scrambled email address and then
a javascript that unscrambles it either on page load or when you click
on it.  Spambots could probably be designed to work around this though. 
And I suppose it would mess up people without javascript.  Hmmm...

Brady

On Sun, 2001-11-11 at 12:30, Florin Iucha wrote:
> On Sun, Nov 11, 2001 at 09:45:08AM -0600, Clay Fandre wrote:
> > Since many users recommended that their email not be shown on their members page, I added a field to toggle this on/off. By default it's off, so you must go in and switch it to on in your profile. I tested it, but I'm sure I fat fingered something so please let me know if you run into problems or errors.
> > 
> > So please continue to enter your real email address because it allows me to validate your entry. (This means you Greg!)
> 
> What was wrong with my idea of 
>    s/@/ at /
>    s/\./ dot /g
> when you display it?
> 
> florin
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