No, they shouldn't. It doesn't prevent spamming in any sense of the word. It won't until every last site on the planet which accepts third-party content uses it — and considering the nature of email spam, not even then. rel="nofollow" was invented by Google and doesn't solve anyone's problems other than the Googlebot's. Surprise, surprise. Instead, using the facility unilaterally means you put your legitimate users on a level with Texas hold'em spammers and viagra pitchers.
Further reading:
Makeshifts last the longest.
In reply to (OT) nofollow considered harmful (was: CPAN::Forum opens its virtual doors)
by Aristotle
in thread CPAN::Forum opens its virtual doors
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