<< I think they use programs that will automatically take out NO SPAM type things in the emails listed on the webpages. Their programs evolve 🙂
Maybe you should just use a form? >>
I second this motion. The most current of the spiders do read both page content and (when available) source code, so burying the address in the code doesn't always do the trick either.
Forms also take care of the problem where no default e-mail program is available, i.e., someone is looking at the page from a public computer (library or internet cafe setting) and doesn't have access to an e-mail program on that computer. If you click on a mailto: in that circumstance, you will end up with an error indicating that the action could not be performed - not a good way to win friends.
If you have to use a mailto:, set not only the To: address but the Subject: header as well - then use a throwaway account (as others have noted) and filter the Inbox on that subject header. It will cull out a large percentage of the SPAM and allow you to concentrate on the real response messages.
Lady Niniane