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mail to guard 1.0


License Free
Requirements Macromedia FlashPlugIn
Downloads 2 Limitations None
Publisher www.caliandro.de File Size 16k
Date added 28 Sep 2004 Check your speed

Every webmaster knows that after a new e-mail address is published on a Web page the corresponding account is soon filled up with spam.
Why is this so? Spammers for several years now have been using spiders/crawlers on the World Wide Web to continually search the contents of sites for the "@" character and collect every e-mail address they find for inclusion in their target address databases.
MAILTO GUARD can encode your e-mail address so that it can't be recognised by spammer tools, but remains perfectly visible (and functional!) to you and the vistiors of your page.
A free executable version (no installation required) for Windows is available as well as this online Flash version for immediate use. There's also a universal version available for Mac, Linux or any operating system supporting the Flash Player plugin

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