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The Jackal 29-10-2006 14:47

Reducing SPAM: Registering with a site using a temporary fake email
 
Apologies in advance if you know this already but for those not in the know ...

This is prolly old news too but I only came across it a few weeks back !
This is because I had been creating virtual email addresses from my domains when registering with sites been doing that for years but this way is much neater :)

We all know that when registering with a site our email addresses somehow despite assurances still gets onto a spammers list.

A few weeks back I came across several plugins for firefox that allow you to create a temporary inbox where the registration site mails your activation code... Once activated you can discard the temporary email or even forward it to your real email address.

Here are some plugins : I personally cant remember the one I used but it was downloaded from mozilla extensions.

https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/2650/

https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/1813/

AntiSilence 29-10-2006 14:52

Re: Reducing SPAM : Registering with a site or forum with a temporary fake email addr
 
:tu: Good find.

Druchii 29-10-2006 14:56

Re: Reducing SPAM : Registering with a site or forum with a temporary fake email
 
Also, opening mailinator.com in a sidebar would have roughly the same effect :)

EDIT: Could someone shorten the threads title? Makes it a nightmare to reply to :p:

MovedGoalPosts 29-10-2006 15:12

Reducing SPAM: Registering with a site or forum with a temporary fake email address
 
Hmm, this may well work, however temporary email addresses could cause you, the user, issues later. If an email is issued from the site, perhaps as a requested response to a thread subscription on a forum, you won't get it, defeating that functionality. If a website starts to get a few bounced emails comng back to it, some admin might even start to look for the associated account and censure it.

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NB, I've changed the thread title, was just a tad too long for the Quick Reply functions.

The Jackal 29-10-2006 15:16

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rob C (Post 34146749)
Hmm, this may well work, however temporary email addresses could cause you, the user, issues later. If an email is issued from the site, perhaps as a requested response to a thread subscription on a forum, you won't get it, defeating that functionality. If a website starts to get a few bounced emails comng back to it, some admin might even start to look for the associated account and censure it.

Hence the forward facility from the 'fake mail provider'.

'original source' -> 'fake mail' -> your inbox

Monitor incoming mail from 'fake mail provider' declare it all spam with your spamfilter if you see spam coming from it.

Turn off spam filter when you want to recieve emails alerts from the 'original source' eg reset password etc etc

This all depends of whether 'fake mail provider' doesn't go bust in a few years. ;)

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Rob C (Post 34146749)
NB, I've changed the thread title, was just a tad too long for the Quick Reply functions.

Good point I just ran into the same problem thanks

altis 29-10-2006 15:16

Re: Reducing SPAM: Registering with a site or forum using a temporary fake email
 
I use http://www.mailinator.com/ too :tu:


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