| Gossip - Mailinator re-invents bit bucket, and saves you from spam | ||
| By Sniffer Posted on 28/07/2003 at 17:50 | ||
| It works like this. You just never give out your real email address. How? | ||
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You fill in alphabet soup for the life history, as always, and then, instead of your real email, you type in a clever name. You call yourself (for example) clevername and press "submit" with a clear conscience. Then you go to www.mailinator.com and ask for all mail for clevername@mailinator.com and bingo! there's the spam they send. It may include an ID and password. If this is an important site, of course, you are taking a small risk, because ANYBODY can log onto mailinator.com and try to see if there's any mail for clevername. How they would know to try clevername, I can't guess. But, perhaps, they might. Since most of the mail in clevername's mailbox is going to be spam, and it won't be kept for long either, because its purpose is to have a write-only storage facility or "bit bucket" which nobody ever reads, I suspect nobody will try. But why not knock yourself out? Go read my mail... Comments? Feedback? Call the Hunky Mouse on +44 20 8809 0492 in the UK - or discuss things here |