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@binkmail.com | |
@bobmail.info | |
@chammy.info | |
@devnullmail.com | |
@letthemeatspam.com | |
@mailinater.com | |
@mailinator.net | |
@mailinator2.com | |
@notmailinator.com | |
@reallymymail.com | |
@reconmail.com | |
@safetymail.info | |
@sendspamhere.com | |
@sogetthis.com | |
@spambooger.com | |
@spamherelots.com | |
@spamhereplease.com | |
@spamthisplease.com | |
@streetwisemail.com | |
@suremail.info | |
@thisisnotmyrealemail.com | |
@tradermail.info | |
@veryrealemail.com | |
@zippymail.info |
Be careful: willmedtrainingsolutionscom's list includes @gmail.com!
It also contains @gmx.com which is used by millions of people. Since he is using the list for lead generation he is probably doing them all a favor though.
I ban disposable email providers from my forum the moment they're noticed by staff. We don't send a newsletter. We don't send unsolicited mail.
gmail accounts are free so i'm not sure what you think you're accomplishing here
@bucketss gmail accounts are not free.
If something appears to be free, you are the product.
as of today
domain | status |
---|---|
binkmail.com | ✅ |
bobmail.info | ✅ |
chammy.info | ✅ |
devnullmail.com | ✅ |
fakeinformation.com | ❌ |
letthemeatspam.com | ❌ |
mailinater.com | ✅ |
mailinator2.com | ❌ |
mailinator.com | ✅ |
mailinator.net | ✅ |
mailismagic.com | ❌ |
mailtothis.com | ✅ |
monumentmail.com | ✅ |
notmailinator.com | ✅ |
reallymymail.com | ✅ |
reconmail.com | ❌ |
safetymail.info | ✅ |
sendspamhere.com | ✅ |
sogetthis.com | ✅ |
spambooger.com | ❌ |
spamgoes.in | ❌ |
spamherelots.com | ❌ |
spamhereplease.com | ✅ |
spamthisplease.com | ❌ |
streetwisemail.com | ❌ |
suremail.info | ✅ |
thisisnotmyrealemail.com | ✅ |
tradermail.info | ✅ |
veryrealemail.com | ✅ |
zippymail.info | ✅ |
Those with ❌ moved to another IP: https://bgp.he.net/ip/146.71.77.198#_dnsrecords
Interesting debate
I ban disposable email providers from my forum the moment they're noticed by staff.
Then you probably won't see me there, and probably don't miss much either :)
We don't send a newsletter. We don't send unsolicited mail.
sure but do I have to trust you to never ever have data leak ?
Maybe someone above suggested it would be a better idea to require SMS verification?
there are ways to get disposable mobile number even if a bit harder than getting email address
spammers
I manage a community driven event platform (think of meetup.com but free), and most (I would say 99%) of the spam comes from users having a gmail address. Still I can't ban gmail as most (I would say 50%) of the legit users are also having gmail address.
But hey, your plaftorm, your rules.
Those with ❌ moved to another IP: https://bgp.he.net/ip/146.71.77.198#_dnsrecords
still operated by mailinator ? afaict, it seems not.
plus some are "ns1.namefind.com" so domain to sell.
@setop after ~10 years, I'm not surprised it's not up to date. The code I wrote to build this is long gone.
@setop after ~10 years, I'm not surprised it's not up to date. The code I wrote to build this is long gone.
Sure that was it was worth an update ;)
And thanks for the initial job of collecting them.
I recovered it as you message remind me I did the same in the past :)
I know they use to show some of them on homepage. This is not the case anymore.
My list - and the code I used to build it - is eight years old.
I merged our both lists in my comment.
Do you have any source to get more of them ?
Not my platform any more. I divested myself from it. They can clean up after all the spam manually.
Yes, there is no way we should use legitimate email addresses online for anything except the most important resources we use (banking, social security, tax office). All the rest is too much at risk of being hacked or leaked, as webmasters do not properly maintain and apply security updates to their websites and forums. Not associating a real email to random website registration forms is a good security practice, as is a regular check on haveibeenpwned...