Use and throw Email or Mail Box accounts
Posted by on 28th, 2007
Ever imagined about this?You get now disposible email addresses. This you can use mainly to advoid yourself from getting spammed(or maybe for you to spam). This MailBoxes Expires after a certain time period.
So i’ll just list down some temporary mail box websites(there are quite a few). Some needs registeration while others you can use in a go.
- Mailinator is one of the best and top rated disposable email services that gives you a temporary mailbox on the following address format e.g. something@mailinator.com
- MyTrashMail is another good temporary mail service that gives you a mailbox in the address format e.g. something@trashymail.com and also gives you secure temporary mailbox if you signup
- MailExpire stands out in the crowd by giving you the option to have a temporary inbox ranging from 12 hours expiry to as long as 3 months
- TemporaryInbox is yet another simple and easy to use temporary email service that gives you an email address in different formats
- MailEater gives you a free temporary email inbox in the format e.g. something@MailEater.com
- Jetable not only allows you to set the life span of your temporary email inbox but also allows you to forward the mails in your temporary inbox to your real email address
- SpamBox gives you a temporary email address in the format e.g. something@spambox.us and also allows you to set the lifespan of your inbox
- GuerillaMail lets you generate a temporary email which expires in a time of 15 minutes and also tell you how to offer a temporary email service on your site.
- SpamHole provides you a 2 hour long temporary email inbox at the address format e.g. something@spamhole.com
- 10MinuteMail generates an easy 10 minute email inbox for your temporary email needs
- DontReg is one bigger, better, faster and safer temporary email inbox solution
- TempoMail is one new temporary email inbox services that give you spam-free mailbox
- TempEmail aims to give you a fast, anonymous yet secure temporary email inbox
- PookMail is a multi-language temporary email inbox service that gives an email address in the format e.g. something@pookmail.com
- SpamFree24 is a new domain temporary email inbox service which is growing rapidly
- SpamMotel requires registration, provides mail forwarding, mail can be accessed through desktop e-mail clients, can reply to e-mail from your real e-mail address using SpamMotel e-mail.
- GreenSloth requires no registration, receive-only, e-mail expires automatically after a week
- AnonInbox- no registration, simple, no frills.
- DodgeIt- no registration required, provides RSS feeds, receive-only.
- E4ward- requires registration, provides mail forwarding, allows multiple aliases of an account.
- GreenSloth- no registration required, receive-only, e-mail expires automatically after a week.
- KasMail- requires registration, allows up to 25 aliases, can set aliases to expire after a certain amount of time.
- MailNull- requires registration, provides mail forwarding.
- SneakeMail- requires registration, provides mail forwarding.
- SpamDay- requires registration, provides mail forwarding, account is automatically destroyed after 24 hours of opening.
- SpamGourmet- requires registration, provides mail forwarding, can create custom aliases which automatically expire after a certain number of e-mails received.
- Spam.la- no registration required, no frills. You can see all spam being sent to all Spam.la accounts, or just your own.
- TempInbox- no registration required, provides RSS and Atom feeds, receive only, supports many different languages.
- Will Hack for Food- requires registration, account expires after user indicated period of time, best name ever.
You can give a try of the above sites and tell which one is the best

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May 28th, 2007 at 5:58 am
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March 14th, 2009 at 12:35 pm