Some of you are putting your email addresses in plain text in your Posts. This is dangerous to you because spammers send out email harvesting bots on a routine schedule to collect all available addresses from forum and blog posts. Once harvested, your email address will be added to spam databases of live addresses.
Also, scammers read our forums from time to time and collect email addresses when people include them in their posts. They use the email addresses they collect to send Nigerian 419 scams.
The new SGF PhpBB does not reveal any email addresses when people click on a link to send email. When you click on the email button on the new forum you are presented with a contact form that you submit through the forum, which in turn emails it to the registered recipient. You never see that person's email address, unless they reply from it, using their own email client. Thus, we are protecting your identities from harvesters and fraudsters. You must use caution about what information you give in public to keep your accounts secure.
What you can do to protect your email address on the SGF.
First of all, instead of putting your email address in a forum post or reply, tell people to use the email button to contact you. The forum has a database of member email addresses, which you can maintain via your Profile.
Be sure you log into your member Profile page occasionally and verify that all information is correct, then select the Posting and Signature Options you prefer, then press the Submit Button, on the bottom of the page. You will be transferred to a results page notifying you that the changes were saved succesfully. All Profiles should be reviewed and saved by Submitting, even if nothing has changed. This ensures that your information is correctly entered into our databases and is up to date.
If you feel that you must include an email address in a Post or Reply, obfuscate it somehow. Some common means of obfuscating email addresses include:
- Replace the @ symbol with AT
- Add spaces around the @
- Add some word like RemoveMe around the @
- Spell DOT instead of using a . before .com or .net