Temporary email services are used when you need to sign up for a site which requires an email address, but you don’t want to give your real address in order to avoid spam.

BugMeNot Email – use when forced to register for a site often you’ll need to provide an email address to receive a ‘verification’ link. Emails are kept for a maximum of 24 hours. The system generates a pseudo-random email addresses.

Mailinator was created out of the frustration over spam. It solves the problem of handing your email out to just anyone. You’ve always got a new spam-free email address ready-and-waiting. Mailinator is meant to be used by people on a semi-regular basis when they simply “need” an email address right now. One that they know they won’t need later.
10MinutesEmail offers a temporary e-mail address. Some of the e-mails sent to that address will be shown automatically on the web page. You can read them, click on links, and even reply to them. The e-mail address will expire after 10 minutes. You can use it if you want to sign up for a site which requires that you provide an e-mail address to send a validation e-mail to.
Dodgeit provides throwaway address, the email get deleted after 7 days (free accounts), or whenever you choose (password protected accounts).
SpamBox – provides you with a temporary e-mail address that will forward all incoming mail to your usual e-mail address. You need to enter your e-mail address and the life time of your spambox, and you will get a generated temporary @spambox.us e-mail address.
GuerrillaMail provides you with disposable e-mail addresses which expire after 15 Minutes. You can read and reply to e-mails that are sent to the temporary e-mail address within the given time frame. The service is available in 4 languages: English, German, Spanish, and Polish.
MyTrashMail is good temporary mail service – world’s most popular spam protection. There is no better technology to prevent and block spam than temporary emails. It is better to prevent spam before it becomes a problem.

Temporary Inbox provides the users with the disposable email addresses, which doesn’t require registration and can be used to avoid spam. Use this email address in forums, lotteries, or wherever.
PookMail.com is a disposable email account system. Use PookMail.com to avoid giving your personal email address to suspicious websites.
SpamMotel lets you know exactly where the sender got your e-mail address, and lets you block all e-mail from that sender with just a click of your mouse. It also blocks e-mail from anyone the sender gave, or more likely sold, your e-mail address to.
MailExpire will help you to keep your email address out of the hands of spammers. The system allows to create a free temporary email address for a period from 12 hours to 3 month. You can give this email address to somebody you’re not sure of. If you get appropriate email from him, that’s great. But if you start receiving spam, you know where it came from.
Jetable provides you with a temporary email address. As soon as it is created, all the emails sent to this address are forwarded to your actual email address. Your antispam address will be deactivated as soon as the selected lifespan will expire. The service is available in Japanese, French Spanish, German, Esperanto, Portuguese, Dutch, and Italian.
Dontreg makes it possible to register to a number of sites, forums, whose services are available only after registering, and there is no need to worry about finding spams or viruses in your mail box the next day.
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