I found a way what is the most effective against spam:
1. Do not put any email on your website. If you want just put something like me[a]mydomain.com
(at least do not use mailto:)
2. Do not use "catch all" in your pop-mail-account at your webspace provider. Just put a email adress like: web2@yourdomain.com (Do not use common names like webmaster, info, mail, contact etc.)
3. Create a secound pop-mail account for people where you are not sure if they will missuse your email adress and who are not so important to you. Change it then each year with a new email adress and delete the old one.
4. Do not post your email adress on internetsites (Guestbooks, message boards etc.)
1. Do not put any email on your website. If you want just put something like me[a]mydomain.com
(at least do not use mailto:)
2. Do not use "catch all" in your pop-mail-account at your webspace provider. Just put a email adress like: web2@yourdomain.com (Do not use common names like webmaster, info, mail, contact etc.)
3. Create a secound pop-mail account for people where you are not sure if they will missuse your email adress and who are not so important to you. Change it then each year with a new email adress and delete the old one.
4. Do not post your email adress on internetsites (Guestbooks, message boards etc.)