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<DIV>Ursula, thank you so much for your help. I did not insert those "amps"....either Drupal did or the browser did. I just tried re-publishing the node, taking out the subject line, and trying all three different input filters. Each time, the "amp" got re-inserted. Does anyone know why this is happening?</DIV>
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<DIV>Leslie</DIV>
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<DIV>P.S. Carl, I do agree with you. If I had my way, we'd be using invisimail.</DIV>
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<DIV><BR><BR>>>> On 12/2/2010 at 10:28 AM, in message <AANLkTimtqVbXXiOz1k9ZywJyNqZOMa6-kJeCPf=qfqFf@mail.gmail.com>, Ursula Pieper <dramamezzo@gmail.com> wrote:<BR></DIV>
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<DIV style="PADDING-LEFT: 7px; BORDER-LEFT: #050505 1px solid">Leslie,<BR><BR>I agree with all that Carl said.<BR><BR>Just wanted to point you to the error in your html:<BR>If you remove the "amp;" parts of your script, and also remove the<BR>last part (?subject=ascii), it works.<BR><BR>Ursula<BR><BR><BR>On Thu, Dec 2, 2010 at 10:09 AM, Carl Wiedemann<BR><carl.wiedemann@gmail.com> wrote:<BR>> Consider <A href="http://drupal.org/project/invisimail">http://drupal.org/project/invisimail</A> or others listed<BR>> here <A href="http://drupal.org/project/modules?filters=tid:7266">http://drupal.org/project/modules?filters=tid:7266</A><BR>> As much as your admin may cringe at using another Drupal module, do you<BR>> anticipate the amount of time spent in-house developing and maintaining a<BR>> custom solution will be less than upgrading a widely-used module from time<BR>> to time? (If you aren't already, consider using Drush to speed-up your<BR>> codebase update workflow <A href="http://drupal.org/project/drush)">http://drupal.org/project/drush)</A><BR>><BR>> On Thu, Dec 2, 2010 at 10:53 AM, LESLIE FRIESEN<BR>> <FRIESEN.LESLIE@co.polk.or.us> wrote:<BR>>><BR>>> Good morning,<BR>>><BR>>> We've been receiving an increased amount of Spam recently. One of our<BR>>> network admins is asking me to try ASCII-encoding the email addresses that<BR>>> display on the website. I ran a test email address (my own) through an<BR>>> online tool that converts it to ascii, and came up with this:<BR>>><BR>>><BR>>> &#102;&#114;&#105;&#101;&#115;&#101;&#110;&#046;&#108;&#101;&#115;&#108;&#105;&#101;&#064;&#099;&#111;&#046;&#112;&#111;&#108;&#107;&#046;&#111;&#114;&#046;&#117;&#115;<BR>>><BR>>> I then inserted that ascii string into the create link tool in the<BR>>> FCKEditor, attaching it to some text. I've tried input filters of full<BR>>> unfiltered html, filtered html and anonymous.<BR>>><BR>>> No luck. If I mouseover on the link, it looks right in the status bar<BR>>> below, but if I actually click to send an email, it only displays the "&" in<BR>>> the "To" field, and not the rest of the ascii. This throws an error in my<BR>>> email client (Groupwise).<BR>>><BR>>> You can see the test page at <A href="https://www.co.polk.or.us/ascii">https://www.co.polk.or.us/ascii</A><BR>>><BR>>> Does anyone have any ideas on how to implement this? Is the email client<BR>>> the problem? My admin would prefer that I find a way to do it with ascii<BR>>> encoding rather than downloading and installing yet another module to keep<BR>>> up to date, if at all possible.<BR>>><BR>>> Thanks in advance,<BR>>><BR>>> Leslie<BR>>> --<BR>>> [ Drupal support list | <A href="http://lists.drupal.org/">http://lists.drupal.org/</A> ]<BR>><BR>><BR>> --<BR>> [ Drupal support list | <A href="http://lists.drupal.org/">http://lists.drupal.org/</A> ]<BR>><BR>-- <BR>[ Drupal support list | <A href="http://lists.drupal.org/">http://lists.drupal.org/</A> ]<BR></DIV></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE></BODY></HTML>