How to reverse an email address for obfuscation

I guess that replacing mailto: with mailto: will result in:

<a href="&#109;&#97;&#105;&#108;&#116;&#111;&#58;&#98;&#101;&#110;&#64;&#112;&#108;&#101;&#121;&#115;&#105;&#101;&#114;&#46;&#99;&#111;&#109;&#46;&#97;&#117;"></a>
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I have a great dislike for CAPTCHA. Google’s way of making money using their tracking systems. And how many times I have had to redo the traffic lights and busses images doesn’t help either.

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Now I totally get it. This weird string (mailto&#58)is made up of:
Numeric Code Character Entities

I’ll close my part in this discussion by saying that these days my Clients get more calls than E-mails from prospective business/new Clients. And repeat that a good host will nip this problem in the butt at the hosting layer before it even gets to your mailbox. The rest comes down to preference, what works for you, and keeps the Client happy. As with regards to what is best, well, whatever works for you and your Client is the answer there of course.

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