  NY Tel Premium join:2004-04-09 Smithtown, NY
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| Dispose this... I use that feature with my Verizon FiOS account. You can set up and "take down" additional e-mail addresses at will using the web interface. While this is new to Earthlink, Yahoo has been offering it for a while as well as Verizon. By the way, I don't use my Verizon account for real mail, that is reserved for GMAIL. | |
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 |  NormanS Premium,MVM join:2001-02-14 San Jose, CA
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| Re: Dispose this... said by NY Tel :I use that feature with my Verizon FiOS account. You can set up and "take down" additional e-mail addresses at will using the web interface. While this is new to Earthlink, Yahoo has been offering it for a while as well as Verizon. By the way, I don't use my Verizon account for real mail, that is reserved for GMAIL. Actually, Yahoo! Mail Plus has offered "AddressGuard" for at least two years now. A Yahoo! user can create up to 500 (not just 5) disposable email addresses. The form is <basename-tag@yahoo.com>. The "Base Name" is created when setting up AddressGuard, and does not have to have any relation to your Yahoo! user name. The "Tag" part is set up when you create the email address. There is no way for a spammer to guess your Yahoo! email address, and they can't just spam the base name, because that is not an email address.
It is not available on the free Yahoo! Mail accounts, though; and, apparently, not on the Yahoo! Mail accounts outside of the U.S. It is available on AT&T Yahoo! HSI accounts, and, presumably, the other co-branded ISP Yahoo! accounts; such as Rogers and Verizon. -- Norman ~Oh Lord, why have you come ~To Konnyu, with the Lion and the Drum | |
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  newview Ex .. Ex .. Exactly Premium join:2001-10-01 Parsonsburg, MD | DSLR has been offering this for some time I *think* temporary email address setup has been available here at DSLR for over a year.
I absolutely LOVE the ability to add temporary email addresses . . . and delete them at will.
Take THAT, spammers. | |
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 |   click_310 Eat my shorts
join:2002-12-06 Savannah, GA | Re: DSLR has been offering this for some time err where? | |
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| Re: DSLR has been offering this for some time He's talking about DSL Reports (DSLR aka BBR) mail service which open years ago but has long since been closed to anyone else from joining. -- "Sir SIR! We don't use DHCP servers. We only use IBM & Microsoft servers." From there my call to tech support went steadily downhill. | |
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 |   Varlik Without Honor You Will Never Be Free Premium join:2002-01-06 Anderson, SC | Yes thats the one. Folks in it sometimes forget that it's closed to new members. | |
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 |  |   newview Ex .. Ex .. Exactly Premium join:2001-10-01 Parsonsburg, MD | Re: DSLR has been offering this for some time Sorry, you're right . . . I forgot that it's still in "beta" and closed to new members.
Maybe now is the time to open it up to all. Whattaya' think Justin?
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  Nymostwanted Who Cares? Premium join:2004-06-25 New York, NY | Very Cool Good way to fight spam, and input e-mail address into questionable locations. By the way, you guys forgot to add customer after Earthlink. -- Who Cares? I Don't. Neither Should You.
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 iwantfastpah
join:2005-04-27
1 edit | use spamgourmet!
All these services are a joke. Use spamgourmet »www.spamgourmet.org
Very simple to use. Say you make a name called joker as an example and you wanted to sign up for some site you dont trust. Say freecrap.com you specify how many emails you want to recieve from that site and name it what you want such as freecrap.3.joker@spamgourmet.com that will forward to your real email address and send only 3 emails from them. If you want more you can specifiy up to 20 or login to spamgourmet and set the address as an exclusive sender by searching it.
Just read their FAQ. They have many other domains avaliable too. Give it a try and you will see how bad the other services are compared to this and sg is free!! | |
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  TScheisskopf World News Trust
join:2005-02-13 Belvidere, NJ | Spam? What is this thing you call "Spam"? I use Spamato. | |
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  c0de
join:2004-10-14 Richmond, VA
| good marketing on an ever existing system this is silly, email aliases have been around forever, you can set up an alias for the same mailbox with any smtp server, and your service provider should offer this anyways, its not like it consumes resources if your use a prefix (ie spam.username@domain.com). | |
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 |  iwantfastpah
join:2005-04-27 | Re: good marketing on an ever existing system If they really wanted to spam you though not hard to realize what your direct email address is doing that so thats not overly useful | |
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 |  RadioDoc 58ef2c0 Premium,ExMod 2000-03 join:2000-05-11 | Hell, I'd be happy if Earthlink could get its real email addresses to work right...
Or maybe this is their new marketing tagline: "Earthlink, the disposable ISP". -- Toolmaster of La Grange. | |
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  AnonMe
@verizon.net | Jetable Jetable will redirect mail to your real email address, free and has a firefox extension available for it. I use it all the time. | |
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