The basic idea behind the Antispam Spambot Honeypot is to poison the spammers' address databases with lots of useless, randomly generated fake email addresses.
You can see the Antispam Spambot Honeypot at work here:
sonatinaxr@z7diseases.com
feedersls@gptinkled.com
adheresdm@lpconceder.com
hoofs2x@xainferable.net
dinesgx@shdonnishly.com
reektk@ddcorniced.com.de
spadeswh@ivpolypary.com
thylakoidiy@wppoza.com
motorboatqf@xcdetrains.com.uk
oughtnp@mmmuir.com.uk
silvernbr@tzfeeders.com
fisticto@mptriolet.net.fr
reputedsz@g1rugged.com.pl
syeniticvt@kxhaystack.net
iglooia@ixanaheim.net
laminarinny@jcprobe.org.dk
fisticrl@vqscapin.com
gradingsyu@ktbrings.info
anaheim0v@krreek.com
weirsh@eewading.com.pt
kodaksbn@eospore.com
sporeew@hrtopcross.com.dk
drillsjq@sjtallyho.net
fistic0x@fhkeelson.edu.ch
All you have to do now is to place a link to this page on your website, blog or forum so that whenever a spammer's bot scans your site, it will be sucked into the Antispam Spambot Honeypot. To link to this page, just use this simple HTML code (e.g. on your home page):
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