Pent, Link Antilles is right. That will do what you want to do.
However, I also suggest you do something more advanced in order to avoid a spammer scanning with an automated program through the HTML code and harvesting the e-mail address for his spamming list.
I want you to obfuscate the e-mail address in the HTML source code. This will prevent a spammer's program from harvesting the e-mail address from the source code, but the e-mail address will still be viewed properly, just like you want, from the web browser.
Go to:
http://alicorna.com/cgi/obfuscator.cgi and type in the e-mail address you want for your webpage. Then click the button that says obfuscate. Then just copy the HTML code and use that on your website.
This will still do what you want to do, it is just that the e-mail address in the source code has been "hidden" from spammers trying to grab more addresses through their automated programs.
Try it out, and use Link Antilles's e-mail address as an example to work with. By trying to use this technique to avoid spammers, you might impress someone.