I didn't say anything about spammer's incompetence. I'm talking about the ratio of low-hanging fruit to hidden fruit. As long as there are 10,000 times as many "foo@bar.com" in web pages as there are encoded addresses, spammers have no motivation to change.

The fact that smart spammers are working around SpamAssassin is actually a testimony to the market penetration of such tools, especially by large mail targets like AOL and Hotmail and Earthlink. So, we're probably seeing them worry about 10% of their addresses being undeliverable, not 1/10000 of their addresses not even appearing in the first place. (I could even make the argument that an address that is hard to scrap is also likely to be trapped in other ways as well, so there's really no point in sending to it.)

Thus, I will continue to recommend at the moment only some html-entity protection, until someone shows me otherwise, in a case of an actual spamscrape.

-- Randal L. Schwartz, Perl hacker
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In reply to •Re: Re: •Re: Hiding mail addresses in mailto: with JavaScript by merlyn
in thread Hiding mail addresses in mailto: with JavaScript by projekt21

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