Posting your email address on a Web site is a sure-fire way to get an inbox full of unsolicited email advertistements. The Enkoder application for Mac OS X protects email addresses by converting them into encrypted JavaScript code, hiding them from email-harvesting robots while revealing them to real people. Just past the JavaScript code block it creates into the HTML source of the website you're creating, in exactly the place where you'd like the address to appear. Then view the page in a web browser, and you'll see the link appear.
Note: This tool is only useful for protecting an email address on a web page you've designed in HTML. It cannot be used when sending email or when posting your address into a web form, or adding your comments to a forum. And remember, the only way to be completely safe is to not publish your address at all.






