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Sunday, July 24, 2011

Disposable Email id

Disposable Email id
This will help user in many ways, they don’t have to worry about annoying newsletter from those websites and forums which are no more then trash and ,which help you in registering into various websites in a go.

10 minute mail is one of such service which allows you to get a free email id for 10 minutes!
And in case you need to extend more 10 minute you can also do that.
you can avail this service by just going to this site
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Looking for a temporary disposable email address service that is free and that works well? Disposable email addresses are quite useful for many things, such as posting on an auction site or simply for signing up for one of those forced “free” accounts so that you can download a piece of software you were looking for.
If you end up giving your real email address, you never know how many people they will sell it too and eventually you’ll be bombarded with tons of useless offers, deals, etc. Several months ago, I wrote an article on a service called Numbr, which is a free way to get disposable telephone numbers.
MintEmail is the way to go if you’re looking for a free way to get disposable email addresses! So next time you need to post a question to a forum, etc and you want to hide your real email address to prevent spam, make sure you check this site out.

This site may seem like your normal disposable email service, but upon closer inspection you’ll find that it’s way better than most temporary email services. Why? Well let’s go through some of the nice features:


Automatic Temporary Email Generation
The coolest thing about the site is that when you visit it, you automatically get a custom temporary email address! Instantly! It’s shown at the upper right hand corner of the screen. Also, the email address is automatically placed into your clipboard, so you can simply press CTRL + P and paste it anywhere! No need to highlight and press CTRL + C.
Continuous Mail Check
The other really cool thing is that the web page continuously checks for new emails and updates the page automatically when a new email arrives. There is no need to go to another page, click “Check mail” or anything like that. Just send an email and watch it appear on the screen! Also, the title for the page is updated to “New Email” so that you will know when a new email arrives even if you are on another tab in Firefox or IE.

Automatic Email Verification
Another nice feature of this site is that it will automatically verify emails for your from most websites out there. For example, if you wanted to create an account on YouTube, you would type in all of the info and provide you email address. You would then get an email whereby you would have to click on a link to verify your account. Using MintEmail, all of the links inside each email will be clicked automatically so that if there is any verification link, it will be clicked.
Longer Duration Temporary Email Addresses
If you need to have your temporary email address for longer than four hours, you can actually create a MintEmail address that will last all the way up to 3 months! So if you’re hosting an auction or something that will last 6 days on eBay, go ahead and set the duration for one week. Just put in your real email address and all emails will be forwarded there.
Finally, you can always close the browser and still check your emails by simply opening the browser window and heading to http://mintemail.com/username.
MintEmail works wonderfully as a disposable email service and makes it very easy to manage at the same time.

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Disposable Email Address

The solution to this is using a disposable email address for the random Web sites that ask for an email address. Pepbot is a disposable email service that takes the idea one step further by clicking those verification links for you.

No signup is required to use Pepbot. Instead, any time you are prompted to enter an email address on a Web site, enter it as a random word @pepbot.com, like NahNahNah@pepbot.com or Me@pepbot.com.

If you need to check the email sent from the Website, simply navigate to Pepbot.com and enter the random email address you used on the Web site. There is no password—the address’ received email is completely public. Obviously, you should make sure no personal data is transmitted in this method.

Pepbot then displays the last 10 messages sent to the email address indicated. Only 10 are received by any one address at a time. The emails self-destruct in 2 hours.

To have Pepbot automatically click verification links for you, simply end your random email address with –a. So, use an address like NahNahNah-a@pepbot.com or Me-a@pepbot.com and forget about verification links all together.

Pepbot is a definitely worth remembering if you are tired of receiving mountains of newsletters and spam. One drawback is the addresses cannot receive attachments, so if whatever the Web site is sending was to arrive as an attachment, it would not be salvageable. But, considering the overall value of Pepbot, this seems like a small problem, if even a problem at all.

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