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snakemail.comNewest Review: ... to your real address. Bounce: Mail is bounced back with an undeliverable message indicating address doesn't exist. Uses half the bandwidth of Allow. Shred: Mail silently disappears. Uses half the bandwidth of Allow. Bounce is preferred since it may alert the sender to stop bothering to send email. Defer: Mail not accepted currently, but sending server is asked to try again later, frequency of ... more |
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by TheChocolateLady - written on 21/04/06 (Very useful, 253 readings)
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We all get spam, don't we. Its frustrating to open our inbox and find that those 25 messages we just got included two from friends and 23 pieces of mail that we don't want, never asked for or are in a language character that we can't read. And if this isn't happening to you yet, but you're putting your email address on the Internet, I promise you, it will start - soon! Now I used to get huge amounts of spam. But it was my own fault, really. Back in 1996 when I first got connected at work, I stupidly used my real email address everywhere. There are many ways of defeating spammers, and I've decided to let you in on one of ...
by atarian - written on 16/07/01 (Very useful, 92 readings)
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Sneakemail is a tool that generates randomised email addresses and forwards messages sent to to those addresses to another address of your choice. It is extremely useful when you want to access content on a site that requires you to register personal information. Spammers get email addresses in several ways. They can hack a site to get information, or they can buy your details from an unscrupulous webmaster. Sneakemail closes these loopholes. Each address is assigned a label and all messages sent to the address keep the label, this allows you to track an email back to the people you gave it out to. If you use one addresss for each site, it's just about ...



