If you are hyperparanoid about submitting your email address for the that feat that you might be attacked with spam then it is wise to use a temporary email address. There are quite a few services which offer free temporary email address. These services offer an email address for sometime which you can use to sign up on a website without any fear of youe email address being sold to some third party or spammers.
Guerrilamail provides you a disposable email for one hour and it is also the most popular service of this league.
Mailinator is a similar service which and the emails on your temporary Mailinator address can be forwarded via via RSS, widget and web browser.
Mailexpire is slightly different from others as it provides you a temporary email address from 12 hours to 3 months.
Jetable allows you to adjust the life span of diposable adddress you want.
Temporary Inbox is another siliar service which gives you an email address in different formats.
10MinuteMail does what it says which means you get an email address for 10 minutes.
TempEmail gives a free, temporary and anonymous email address, keeping your own email address spam and virus free.
Spamfree24 stands out from others as it gives multi-domain temporary email address.
Maileater is just another temporary email service. Nothing fancy.
Spam.la gives you a temporary email which is publicly available for anyone to read.
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October 17th, 2008 at 10:40 pm
I really enjoyed reading your take on this new way of handling e-mail. I think you should check out OtherInbox, a new email service that fits right in line with what you are discussing.
With OtherInbox, each user receives their own domain name (username.otherinbox.com) and proceeds to give out personalized addresses to each site or service (amazone@username.otherinbox.com, etc.)
OtherInbox then automatically organizes these addresses, allowing the user to manage their email and, if necessary, block an address that is receiving too much spam.
It is currently in a private beta, but this URL will give you (and 25 of your readers) a chance to try it out.
http://beta.otherinbox.com/signup/realgeek
Feel free to try the service out, and we look forward to finding out what you and your readers think.
Thanks!
~The OtherInbox Team