Junk mail has become a plague of the communication era. E-mail is a beatufull tool, but as soon as you start sharing your e-mail with the world, you WILL start getting spam.
There are companies whose only purpose is to...[more]
It's purpose is to stump the email address spider/harvester by changing how your email address is displayed on the page. Version 1 provided basic email address encoding. Version 2 added the functionality of multiple email...[more]
This script uses regular expressions to check that a form field contains a valid email address. Note that it won't catch all invalid emails, like most similar scripts. However, for most intents and purposes, this script should...[more]
Syronex email address encoder helps avoid email address harvesting from web pages while preserving the ease of use and flexibility of standard e-mail links. With the automated antispam email address encoder, webmasters can now...[more]
This script encrypts any email link on your webpage to hide them from harvesters and spammers. The script shines in its ease of implementation and extensive browser compatibility. To encrypt an email address, simply modify your...[more]
Verifies that a string looks like a real email address. It may return false for some valid exotic email addresses. To correct this you may want to edit the valid_chars string in the Validate_String...[more]
This script automatically captures the title of the current page and the url of the current page and sends them via the user's e-mail client to an address entered in a box on the form. The e-mail address field is also checked to...[more]
Good general purpose email validation. Supports notion of "required" or "optional" for the field. Well commented and documented, so it is easy to understand and modify. Does not use Regular Expressions, like most of the other...[more]
The antispam email address encoder helps avoid email address harvesting from web pages while preserving the ease of use and flexibility of standard e-mail links. There are many antispam email encoders (aka email obfuscators) on...[more]
Use the JavaScript Email Encoder to protect your email address. The email encoder also splits the mailto: tag, which is generally what email harvesters look for in your webpage...[more]