Has it ever happened to you that a service asked for your email address just to send you a password, a download link or anything like that, but you couldn’t give it out, or simply didn’t want to?

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A great solution in order to keep your address all for your self without leaving it to untrusted sites, is to create a disposable Inbox, that will only last for a few hours maybe, that will allow you to receive email messages as if it was a real account.
In this guide I have collected some of the best temporary email services that I found out there:
- TempInbox

Free service that allows you to enter a name for your “@tempinbox.com” account and receive all of your messages, which can also be checked via RSS or Atom feed.
http://www.tempinbox.com/ - GuerrillaMail

Provides you with disposable “@guerrillamail.com” email addresses which expire after one hour. You can read and reply to emails, and also check them with a dedicated RSS feed. Free.
http://www.guerrillamail.com/ - TrashMail

This service lets you create a disposable email address, that will forward all the received messages to your real account. You can set a number of forwards before the email will expire, or give it a limited life-time.
http://trashmail.net/ - MyTrashMail

Creates public and private (password protected) temporary email accounts, which can forward messages to real addresses, and provide an RSS feed.
http://www.mytrashmail.com/ - YopMail

Get your temporary email “@yopmail.com”, and check it through the web interface or RSS feed.
http://www.yopmail.com/ - 10 Minute Mail
As the name suggests, the service will create a random email address, which lives for maximum 10 minutes, and allows you to receive messages and attachments.
http://10minutemail.com/10MinuteMail/
Here you can find a full list of temporary email services, published by Sizlopedia.com.


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http://www.20minutemail.com
As the name suggests, the service will create a random email address, which lives for maximum 20 minutes, and allows you to receive messages and attachments.
http://youmailr.com is even bether I rechen
Hey guys,
I was a big fan of mailinator, but after my friend introduced me to http://www.tempyMail.com, I must say that this is the best one. You can use it to send & receive emails without any registration & login, and it’s super user-friendly.
try it, and you will love it – http://www.tempymail.com
To add to the list try http://www.expiremail.com its a free, anonymous 15 minute disposable email account service. It comes complete with the ability to send & receive emails with attachments upto 2MBs in size as well as the ability to reply and forward emails. Other features include a resetable timer, randomly generated email address and no limit on the amount of accounts you can create. No registration required. Try it, you’ll like it.
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