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Interesting Service - trashmail.net
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| Sam O. Singletary 2007-09-27, 1:15 pm |
| trashmail.net provides throwaway email addresses, but allows up to 10000
messages per address for up to 6 months. Anything sent to the address is
forwarded to your real address.
The most interesting thing is that it will act as a challenge / response
system, requiring the sender to go to an url sent with the challenge to
validate his own email address and allow his messages to get through to
you.
This sounds like a good way to have a replyable address when making usenet
postings without worrying about tons of spam.
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| Mas Plak 2007-09-27, 7:14 pm |
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"Sam O. Singletary" <sos@trashmail.net> wrote in message
news:fdgcjb$p8a$1@aioe.org...
> trashmail.net provides throwaway email addresses, but allows up to 10000
> messages per address for up to 6 months. Anything sent to the address is
> forwarded to your real address.
>
> The most interesting thing is that it will act as a challenge / response
> system, requiring the sender to go to an url sent with the challenge to
> validate his own email address and allow his messages to get through to
> you.
>
> This sounds like a good way to have a replyable address when making usenet
> postings without worrying about tons of spam.
> **
bigbox did similar, but collected addys and sold it off to spammers about 6
mo later, you can still buy the disk with 1/4 million addys on it.
So you may want to trashmail to a yahoo
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