With Peter's scan4mail service you can scan your webpages for email addresses and find out if you are vulnerable to email harvesters. If scan4mail can find an email address on your page so a harvester can and is it time to take action to protect your email address. The use of this service is FREE but there is also an advanced version available for which you have to pay a small registration fee.

Features

    basic (free) version:
  • Scans for email addresses in htm, html, shtml, asp, aspx, php, php3, jsp, pl and cgi pages
  • Converts encoded email addresses
  • Supports query strings in URLs
  • Finds links to pages in SRC, HREF and meta HTTP-EQUIV
    advanced version:
  • all of the free version features
  • no limitation of scanned pages for your website
  • support of URLs that contain a port number
  • can automatically scan all your web pages (autoscan)
  • includes a blacklist for pages that don't need scanning (e.g. wpoison)
  • saves results in a database
  • summary listings of pages and found email addresses
  • advanced email2image converter
  • javascript email encoder
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Known bugs

  • Links within documents that contain BASE HREF= are not correctly found (the specified base is ignored at the moment)
  • URLs within scanned pages that contain directory names with dots and without a trailing slash are not found:
    http://www.peterspages.net/this.directory will not be found
    http://www.peterspages.net/this.directory/ will be found
    http://www.peterspages.net/this.directory/page.asp will be found

Support

Because of the nature of the page and script (freeware), I can't give any support but please feel free to send me your findings and suggestions so I can include them in future versions.
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