One of the two basic rules in “spam prevention” is:
“don’t publish your email address online, use secure* web forms instead”
* = protected by robots that fill them automatically
We activated a simple web service,
to provide all customers who need them, with short contact forms
like this one: https://contact.emailtrends.com
And an associated email address, such as: info@contact.emailtrends.com
it bounces every message, providing the sender with a link to the web form.
By filling out the form you will receive your contact page,
personalized and spam-free.
After writing the news article at the end of September,
I found very interesting the “Spam prevention” suggestion
to restrict the availability of our email addresses:
“don’t give your email address to everybody”
it deals with personal behavior,
it’s not something that can be controlled or automated