Friday, December 7, 2007

GuerillaMail


Everyone has come across the problem of signing up to a site you know you'll regret giving your e-mail address to. That's the inspiration behind GuerillaMail.

GuerillaMail gives you a working e-mail address that expires after 15 minutes (however you can, if you need more time, lengthen it's short, sad life by 15 minutes more). The primary use of this service is so you can give a website a valid e-mail but not have to deal with their spam. If required, you can use it to verify an account (or whatever) by reading the emails sent to the address, and reply to them too.

The service is available in English, Polish, German and Spanish, but if you know what the site's for there's not really any reason for using it in your native language anyway.

Profile:
Name:
GuerillaMail
Website:
http://www.guerrillamail.com/
Use:
Very Easy
Cost:
Free
Advertising:
Little


1 comment:

inkyfingers said...

I hate to say it, but GuerrillaMail is a pretty awful service. In theory it's a great idea, disposable email. Yay! But in practice I've had to reset my email there two, three times before it let's a confirmation email through. Sometimes it never shows up at all.

Thus, an email client that doesn't deliver email? That's just a shitty client. Eff GuerrillaMail. I wanna punch them in their hairy faces.