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Address munging - Intent |  | Address munging - Intent: Encyclopedia II - Address munging - Intent |  | When an undisguised e-mail address (e.g. "no-one@example.com") is posted in public it is easily recognised and collected by computer software. A collected address will then become a target for unsolicited bulk e-mail. Address munging can be used to prevent the use of software recognition for large-scale harvesting of addresses, while giving enough clues for a human reader to easily reconstruct t ...
See also:Address munging, Address munging - Intent, Address munging - Examples, Address munging - Disadvantages, Address munging - transparent techniques as an alternative to address munging |  | | Address munging, Address munging - Disadvantages, Address munging - Examples, Address munging - Intent, Address munging - transparent techniques as an alternative to address munging, Netiquette, Bot, C2: Name Mangling |  | |
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Address munging - Intent
When an undisguised e-mail address (e.g. "no-one@example.com") is posted in public it is easily recognised and collected by computer software. A collected address will then become a target for unsolicited bulk e-mail. Address munging can be used to prevent the use of software recognition for large-scale harvesting of addresses, while giving enough clues for a human reader to easily reconstruct the correct address and contact the author.
Any e-mail address posted in public is subject to scanning and collection, including those posted on webpages or onto Usenet. Private e-mail sent between individuals is unlikely to be scanned and address munging is unnecessary in this case. However, e-mail sent to a mailing list, which is then archived and made available via the web or passed onto a Usenet news server and made public, may eventually be scanned.
Other related archives"plussed addressing", .invalid, Bot, Hashcash, Netiquette, RFC, Usenet, archived, computer software, disposable e-mail addresses, e-mail, e-mail address, internet service provider's, list of XML and HTML character entity references, mail server, mailing list, munging, news server, software recognition, spam, top level domain, unsolicited bulk e-mail, usenet, web, webpages, workaround
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