Author: M.Prince (25 Jan 05 1:05pm)
No problem, sorry it's not totally clear how the system works. Let me try and answer your question.
Installing a honey pot does not affect any of the existing email addresses on your web pages. Instead what it does is create a new web page from which "spam trap" email addresses are displayed. We also provide instructions on how to link to that page in such a way that harvesters will follow the links, but human beings will not. The honey pot page is the only page that will display the legal disclaimer, although some sites have chosen to include our Model Terms language in their existing terms of use policies.
When a harvester visits your honey pot we can track them and share that information with the rest of Project Honey Pot's members. Eventually, that data can be used to block harvesters from visiting your web pages, or hiding your existing email addresses from when when they do. We're working on that functionality, but it's not up and running yet.
In the meantime, whether or not you install a honey pot, you can hide your existing email addresses from spam harvesters using various techniques. We provide a tutorial on how to do this available here:
http://www.projecthoneypot.org/how_to_avoid_spambots.php
Again, you can take advantage of these techniques whether or not you install a honey pot on your side. Hope that helps. Thanks for your interest in the Project!
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