Version: October 13, 2004

E-mailing me

      Alas, it's the age of spam e-mails. Therefore, I cannot publish my e-mail addresses in machine-readable ("clickable") form, because the flood has become an avalanche.
      In addition, spammers' automated email address harvesting agents have unfortunately become smart enough to figure out the earlier encoding: (jane AT smith.com). For that reason, I have been forced to drop that method, also. Actually, what remains is even simpler: a single space in place of the @ sign.
      Therefore, I furnish this instruction on how to reach me at the "encoded" e-mail address(es) on the page that sent you here. To convert and use an address, you need to enter the address into your e-mail program, replacing the space in the middle with a standard at-sign (@). For users of a windowing GUI, here's one way:

At this point, your message should be usably addressed, and you may proceed to edit and send it in the usual way.
      For more info on the rationale of "hiding" my e-mail addresses in this way, you may refer to my home page.