Surf n Turf
01-12-2014, 13:28
Slick method of receiving emails without an audit trail --
Wonder how this is actually used in GWOT by the Religion of Peace adherents receiving instructions for their latest church social and dance :mad:
SnT
Mailinator is a free disposable email address service . The idea is to let a user invent a new email address on the fly, whenever needed, for instance while filling a form on a website.
Mailinator will accept mail for any email address addressed to any domain that arrives at the mailinator servers, and allows anyone to read it. There is no need to register for an account or authenticate via a password. It is intended to provide users with an anonymous and temporary email address to help reduce Inbox spam.
Arriving email with a specific recipient name "creates" accounts at Mailinator. It is not required that an account or mailbox with the recipient's name be created beforehand.
To check received mail, a user goes to the Mailinator website and enters the recipient name. There are no passwords and there is no way to keep others from seeing the email, except by choosing a very-hard-to-guess username (usernames can be up to 25 characters in length) or using the "cloaked" address for that username. Users can delete email upon reading it or allow the system to auto-delete it after a few hours. Mail cannot be sent from the Mailinator website.
All email sent to mailinator is automatically deleted after a day (sometimes sooner) whether or not the user reads it.
A few websites might block the sending of e-mail to the Mailinator domain, or services similar to it, but Mailinator provides alternate domains which work around this ban in most cases. In addition, a domain owner can set up the MX records to point to the Mailinator server, in effect adding an unlimited number of domains that Mailinator will receive messages for. This is expressly allowed by Mailinator.
http://www.mailinator.com/inbox.jsp?to=ww
http://email.about.com/gi/o.htm?zi=1/XJ&zTi=1&sdn=email&cdn=compute&tm=150&f=00&su=p504.6.342.ip_&tt=4&bt=9&bts=9&zu=http%3A//www.mailinator.com/
Wonder how this is actually used in GWOT by the Religion of Peace adherents receiving instructions for their latest church social and dance :mad:
SnT
Mailinator is a free disposable email address service . The idea is to let a user invent a new email address on the fly, whenever needed, for instance while filling a form on a website.
Mailinator will accept mail for any email address addressed to any domain that arrives at the mailinator servers, and allows anyone to read it. There is no need to register for an account or authenticate via a password. It is intended to provide users with an anonymous and temporary email address to help reduce Inbox spam.
Arriving email with a specific recipient name "creates" accounts at Mailinator. It is not required that an account or mailbox with the recipient's name be created beforehand.
To check received mail, a user goes to the Mailinator website and enters the recipient name. There are no passwords and there is no way to keep others from seeing the email, except by choosing a very-hard-to-guess username (usernames can be up to 25 characters in length) or using the "cloaked" address for that username. Users can delete email upon reading it or allow the system to auto-delete it after a few hours. Mail cannot be sent from the Mailinator website.
All email sent to mailinator is automatically deleted after a day (sometimes sooner) whether or not the user reads it.
A few websites might block the sending of e-mail to the Mailinator domain, or services similar to it, but Mailinator provides alternate domains which work around this ban in most cases. In addition, a domain owner can set up the MX records to point to the Mailinator server, in effect adding an unlimited number of domains that Mailinator will receive messages for. This is expressly allowed by Mailinator.
http://www.mailinator.com/inbox.jsp?to=ww
http://email.about.com/gi/o.htm?zi=1/XJ&zTi=1&sdn=email&cdn=compute&tm=150&f=00&su=p504.6.342.ip_&tt=4&bt=9&bts=9&zu=http%3A//www.mailinator.com/