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Migrate "E-mail Addresses" #394

Closed loganfranken closed 4 years ago

loganfranken commented 4 years ago

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Legacy Page https://webguide.ucsb.edu/email-addresses/

Location in New Hierarchy https://dev-webguide-ucsb-edu-v01.pantheonsite.io/content/email

I actually don't know that we need to migrate this page? The content is still relevant, but might not be as pertinent in a world with Google's spam filters.


Providing contact information on websites is convenient and allows your audience the ability to communicate with your department. But websites also provide spammers a source of e-mail addresses to target. Your department's needs should be evaluated against the pros and cons of the various solutions.

Avoid Displaying Personal Email Addresses

Avoid displaying personal e-mail addresses (e.g., "joe.gaucho@ucsb.edu") on web pages. Instead, use contact forms that allow the user to send an e-mail by submitting a form or an e-mail alias that forwards to another account.

Contact Forms and Aliases

A contact form or e-mail alias provides a number of benefits, including:

Contact Forms and Security

Keep in mind that your website's contact form could be used as a vehicle for spam or as a weapon for targeting recipients with malicious content. Constraints should be implemented to mitigate these risks, including:

Avoid E-mail Obfuscation Techniques

A common technique to protect e-mail addresses is to obfuscate or "munge" the e-mail address so that the actual e-mail address is no longer stored within the HTML but is still visible to the user.

These techniques often hamper the accessibility of the page by making it less accessible to screen readers and reduce usability by making it more difficult for users to select the address.

Given their detrimental impacts on user experience and accessibility, these approaches should be avoided.

rvizena commented 4 years ago

I agree that we should leave this off. Maybe have a link to apply for a ucsb.edu email in the Resources page but thats it.

rvizena commented 4 years ago

Added in Resources page link. Closing this issue.