In the interest of trying to protect users from themselves, I've made an attempt at having this application code replace the
@ character with
[at] when an e-mail address is posted. The thought is to minimize exposure of our users' addresses to the bots, scrapers, and even infected systems that may be perusing this Forum. The initial attempt at setting this up replaces every instance of the
@ character, but I don't really recall postings that would normally use this character in another instance, and even if used, the replacement should be self-explanatory (?) Thus far, the Moderators have made an attempt to edit these posts, but ... getting to be a lot of extra work that shouldn't be required.
It would appear that the method I've tried here is not retroactive, only impacting a post when it gets submitted or edited.
Edit: results of testing by dbiel (thanks!)
QUOTE(dbiel)
And for those that need to use the @, all you have to do is make sure some non alphanumeric character (including the space) appears on at least one side of the the @ symbol