alternatives to sneakemail
November 16, 2005 2:46 PM   Subscribe

Is there a free disposable email address service that generates more mnemonic addresses than sneakemail?

(A bit more usability would also be nice)
posted by ransom_k_fern to Computers & Internet (9 answers total)
 
Anybody can use any address at Mailinator sans password, so you can have your disposable mail sent to whatever mailbox you decide is most mnemonic. Downside of course is that you're not guaranteed to be the only one who sees that mail.
posted by letourneau at 3:08 PM on November 16, 2005


GishPuppy, perhaps?
posted by Hot Like Your 12V Wire at 3:12 PM on November 16, 2005


SpamGourmet
posted by DevilsAdvocate at 3:24 PM on November 16, 2005


I use SpamGourmet and it meets all my needs. I generate all addresses like .z. so that I always know what login name I used for any given site. The 26 messages allowed through is always plenty and SG will let me alter the number downwards if someone starts abusing me with email.
posted by phearlez at 3:37 PM on November 16, 2005


damned html stripping - i generate my addresses like [sitename].z.[myaccount@spamgourmet.com]
posted by phearlez at 3:38 PM on November 16, 2005


I second Spamgourmet. Definitely the most powerful disposable e-mail service. After Google, possibly the most vital service on the Internet--for me at least. They also have multiple domains you can use, including some rather convenient/easily-typed ones, although they tend to keep them hush-hush.

You can even point one of your own domains to their service (asking first, of course) and, as long as you don't tell anyone, you have your own personal disposable email domain that no one will ever blacklist.

Die, marketers!
posted by deadfather at 5:31 PM on November 16, 2005


www.dodgeit.com - for all your dodging needs...
posted by blue_beetle at 5:48 PM on November 16, 2005


Depdending on your needs:
xyz@spambob.com receives
xyz@spambob.net forwards
xyz@spambob.org deletes
posted by msbrauer at 7:18 PM on November 16, 2005


Response by poster: Thanks for the assist. I'm trying out Spamgourmet now.
posted by ransom_k_fern at 8:12 AM on November 17, 2005


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