Temporary E-mail Addresses

Steven Cohen blogs temporary e-mail address services for those times when people need to use an e-mail address, but don’t want to use their own. How many times do we wish we didn’t have to give up an e-mail address just to use a Web site, read a newspaper, etc.?

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One Response to “Temporary E-mail Addresses”

  1. James Day Says:


     spamgourmet.com wins. mail goes to your normal box, a limit on the number of pieces and you can turn the accounts off at any time. No need to create an email address, just give it and it’ll be automatically created if used. Can send from them to initiate the discussion as well as replying without giving away your main email address. I just create a unique address for each site so I know which ones will spam me: sitename.to.myaccount@spamgourmet.com . “to” is a number, position of the letter in the alphabet is the number of emails allowed, or you can just use a number there.

    Net result: personal addresses for everyone without compromising your main email accounts. I have a few hundred…

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