the plugin has two main features:
like a "make a link clickable" for www-Links you can write a mail@example.com without any html-code into a post or a static page. The plugin detects this and convert it to
<a href="mailto:mail@example.com">mail@example.com</a>
many people fear about address-harvester-bots. So I found two alternatives to "hide" a address from this bots - but without using such crapy non-accessible things like text-as-an-image. There are three options:
<script type="text/javascript">var username = "mail"; var hostname = "example.com";document.write("<a href=" + "mail" + "to:" + username + "@" + hostname + ">" + username + "@" + hostname + "<\/a>")</script>
<a href="mailto:mail@example.com">mail@example.com</a>