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The Most Simple Way to Mask Your Email-address


We all know that spammers are looking for your email-address. You can mislead them easily in order to prevent receiving spamming emails. The most simple way to do this is by providing your email-address as a logo.

The most easy way to do this is by going to www.cooltext.com and click on "logo".

Follow the instructions and you will have a logo or picture instead of text.

Spying software cannot detect your email-address.

You just have to upload the picture into your webpagedirectory and place it into the HTML-page where you want your email-address to be mentioned. And you are done !

The drawback is however that the logo itself is not a hyperlink enabling someone to automatically reply to your email-address. S/he has to do it manually by typing your email-address in the "to" field of the email-application-window.

If you would like to have a masked hyperlinked email-address then it becomes a little more complicated.

Email me (find my masked email-address at http://startwithoutadime.blogspot.com/2005/06/most-simple-way-to-mask-your-email.html) with subject "mask my email-address" and I will give you a downloadlink to a freeware software. The first 1000 will get it for free.

This software will indicate that you have to copy a code into the head of your HTML-page and another code into the body of your HTML-page (at the place where you like to have your email address to appear). You can even mention a text that has to appear in the subject of the email.

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(c) 2005 Rogel Dias, Antwerpen,Belgium







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