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Looking for a free, easy-to-use, anonymous and disposable email address? Check out makemetheking. Just enter the prefix on the front screen and email sent to that shows up about 2 minutes after it was sent. You can also delete and respond to messages. No password or registration are required, so obviously don't use it for love letters or CIA secrets, but it's perfect for anything that needs your email and you don't want to give them your real one.

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Now this is one to bookmark. I've tried other sites, but this one at least lets you delete stuff with private info, and make an RSS feed of your new mail. This is great for freebie stuff where they don't need your real email.

For those who will complain, the site clearly says you should make a long and difficult address like Capta1nQuark_10242008 so no one would ever guess it IF you want your fake emails to stay private :)

Very cool. Hope the site stays around for a little while.

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Sarah Palin must never find out about this site.

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I've been using [www.spamgourmet.com] for years. Mostly because they have an extensive list of domains I can use, and I can make up a name on the spot. Helpful for signing up fro free crap at fairs and such.

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Eh that name is too hard to remember...i'll stick with mailinator.com

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Mailinator has been blocked by a few sites that I have tried

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@goodywitch:

Useful, but it's easier to just use a disposable, one-use email.

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@pat_trick: Everyone keeps saying that, but I don't understand. Can someone give an example?

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Yeah, the site's a peach. Pick any address you want, and if someone else hasn't picked that address, you might see an email. Then reply, except if someone else has already replied, then you can't.

It's like email was meant to be.

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What about mailinator.com and bugmenot.com?

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@mbz32190: Good luck remembering how to type mailenator, wait malenator, nope mailinater, nope mailinator.

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Couldn't anyone who has also heard of this site recognize your email address and visit the same url? sure you wouldn't use this for private stuff, but anyone would still be able to reply as you

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A while ago LifeHacker has a similar story for the same type of service
[lifehacker.com]

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Nothing new here. Mailinator is my current favorite.

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@MCWHAMMER: MAKE-ME-THE-KING

Hmph. I remembered that even after having to login. :P
You could be on to something there.

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@MCWHAMMER: I don't get it. What do you mean by "N/A"?

Also, I don't know how new this is, but BugMeNot now offers email, too!

[email.bugmenot.com]

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@Darkmatter91: That be the one I use. They change the domain names they give out from time to time so havent encountered a block yet. :)

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@Darkmatter91: I vote for this one too!

No one can have a chance to have the same address.

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@SayAhh: I've used mailinator before, it's probably the same as the site consumerist is talking about. But mailinator.com works just fine!

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I just use on old AOL account. I go there once a month or so to delete everything.

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@mamacat49: Me Too! Isn't AOL a great place to send your mail from websites you've joined or bought something from. I don't get a single piece of spam in my real email account.

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@MCWHAMMER: Good luck remembering how to type mailenator

mail i nator

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Silly me, I forgot it is the weekend.

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@goodywitch: One example: You can create an additional address within your existing Gmail account by adding the plus sign ( + ) and any additional account name you want to use to the username half of your ID. For instance, if your gmail is thomas@gmail.com, a new account would be thomas+anne@gmail.com. You would see any mail addressed to thomas+anne in the regular thomas@gmail.com account. This way you can assign a "new" email address that you will use at specific sites. Example, you can set up thomas+amazon@gmail.com, then add that address to your amazon profile, for all mail you receive from amazon. After that, you can create filters to direct incoming mail to certain folders, delete, or forward it, etc.


Also, many of the sites being named in this thread allow you to easily "open" an email address without a complicated registration process, if all you need an email address to validate your membership in a a forum, etc.

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@mikestan86: and then I still get to hear "YOU'VE GOT MAIL!" Instant satisfaction, unless you forget and your speakers are too loud.

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Cool. I need something for this for those freebie and coupon sites.

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@mbz32190:

A few sites have gotten wise and blocked registration from Mailinator addresses. I use sogetthis.com, one of mailinator's alternate domains.

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No-one ever seems to mention Emailias.com yet it beats the pants off SpamGourmet etc for users really committed to using DEAs as a tool for fighting spam. Here's a coupon to get the first year for $3: 'coupon3'

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I've been using mailinator and bugmenot for anonymous email. I know there's a list of them out there somewhere, but I can't find it now.

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@Mxx: 2prong has a tendency to not work. I tried using them over the course of a week and I couldn't even check the emails that were being sent!

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@Yashar: i've only used bugmenot mail and mytrashmail... there's another oen i used for a while but could never remember the name.
thanks for the list

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Cool! Thanks for this, Consumerist. And thanks to everyone who posted more sites.

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@lordargent: fail. her initialy typo was the point of the comment.

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It's a PHISHING site ! Avoid at all costs !! I have seen Emails a few minutes ago with password etc. and one that had the poor sucker's CC #...

All I did was type in "jimbo" and was seeing his Password for a site and a few other things...

Another one I typed in, I saw his CC #...

Better think again, Consumerist, and delete the
article. That site is totally dangerous.