Mailinator - Let Them Eat Spam!
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Saved by 137 people (-78 private), first by anonymouse user on 2006-03-12
- Raymedjr about 6 hours ago - Tags spam
- Mmkrill on 2009-12-09 - Tags email , antispam , disposable , temporary
- Butrflygirl on 2009-12-09 - Tags email
- Mccchr on 2009-12-09 - Tags no_tag
- Davirtavares on 2009-12-07 - Tags utilidade
Public Sticky notes
You don't sign-up. You don't have to tell Mailinator you're coming. Think of something@mailinator.com (where something is really "anything at all") whenever you need it. Give it out. Type it into webforms. Post it on billboards. After all that - THEN come here and check that mailbox.
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How do I create an account at Mailinator? It's simple, you just send email to it. Temporary accounts are created when email arrives for them. First, you give out the mailinator email address you created, and then you check it. It's that simple.
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Welcome to Mailinator™. It's like super-instant, always-ready, any-email-you-want email. Right now. It's your personal disposable email account. Here is how it works: You are on the web, at a party, or talking to your favorite insurance salesman. Wherever you are, someone (or some webpage) asks for your email. You know if you give it, you're gambling with your privacy. On the other hand, you do want at least one message from that person. The answer is to give them a mailinator address. You don't need to sign-up. You just make it up on the spot. Pick schminky@mailinator.com or funwump123@mailinator.com — pick anything you want.
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"anything" is followed by @mailinator.com
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Public Comment
on 2006-10-30 by jeeves