10minutemail.com— A disposible email service...You can read them, click on links, and even reply to them. The e-mail address will expire after 10 minutes.
Nov 26, 2006View in Crawl 4
This one looks really awesome.. you can make up aliases to your personal email addresses, and once you start getting spam at that alias, you can delete it. Right now my mailserver admin set up my personal account set up so that if I put myname-anything@domain.com, it will forward to my real account which is myname@domain.com. Basically I use this to give a different email address to every site I sign up at, so when I get spam, I know who's fault it is (for example, I signed up at Digg with myname-digg@domain.com.. so if I start getting spam at that address, I know it's Digg's fault). This doesn't help me in reducing the amount of spam I get, though. There are 3 email addresses that I consistently get spam from, and I always wished I could just shut them off. This GishPuppy thing makes it so you can, I'm definitely going to try it out.BTW: if anyone is interested - I get about 99% of my spam from 3 addresses: one that I used to sign up with a public yahoo group, one from another mailing list that has the archives posted on the web, with the email address cheaply obfuscated (using "[at]" and "[dot]"), and one that was posted on my resume on my personal website. Beware of mailing lists!
this mail service resembles Midnigh****cher's mom in the aspect that its free for 10 minutes then you can dispose of it when you're done f**king with it
I don't know what is the fuzz about this site. There are other similar sites like dodgeit.com and temporaryinbox.com etc:- Moreover I sent a test mail to this site and it never showed up.
THANK YOU SO MUCH! There's so many times when I couldn't remember the name of the site, googled and still got nothing, so had to resort to making yet another gmail acct that I will only use once.
bobabadabouskieNov 26, 2006
Nobody mentioned pookmail.com which is just about all i use. It was dugg a long time ago.
mrq8472Nov 26, 2006
i use this<a class="user" href="http://www.wuzupmail.net/">http://www.wuzupmail.net/</a>
panthereaterNov 26, 2006
fantastic!! we need more useful diggs like this.
mimmirooNov 27, 2006
convenient.
jazbekNov 27, 2006
This one looks really awesome.. you can make up aliases to your personal email addresses, and once you start getting spam at that alias, you can delete it. Right now my mailserver admin set up my personal account set up so that if I put myname-anything@domain.com, it will forward to my real account which is myname@domain.com. Basically I use this to give a different email address to every site I sign up at, so when I get spam, I know who's fault it is (for example, I signed up at Digg with myname-digg@domain.com.. so if I start getting spam at that address, I know it's Digg's fault). This doesn't help me in reducing the amount of spam I get, though. There are 3 email addresses that I consistently get spam from, and I always wished I could just shut them off. This GishPuppy thing makes it so you can, I'm definitely going to try it out.BTW: if anyone is interested - I get about 99% of my spam from 3 addresses: one that I used to sign up with a public yahoo group, one from another mailing list that has the archives posted on the web, with the email address cheaply obfuscated (using "[at]" and "[dot]"), and one that was posted on my resume on my personal website. Beware of mailing lists!
Closed AccountNov 27, 2006
this mail service resembles Midnigh****cher's mom in the aspect that its free for 10 minutes then you can dispose of it when you're done f**king with it
purplemoonNov 28, 2006
I don't know what is the fuzz about this site. There are other similar sites like dodgeit.com and temporaryinbox.com etc:- Moreover I sent a test mail to this site and it never showed up.
isamuraiMay 12, 2008
THANK YOU SO MUCH! There's so many times when I couldn't remember the name of the site, googled and still got nothing, so had to resort to making yet another gmail acct that I will only use once.
graff41Oct 21, 2009
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