Seen that? – Receive only one mail – disposable e-mail service

Receive only one mail – disposable e-mail service I got Spam?!

Seen that? - Receive only one mail - disposable e-mail service

I must admit I am using the 'get one mail' tool very often recently. I came across it on a forum somewhere and went to check it out, have to tell you I was impressed. What's the deal here you ask? Well, you know all those sites that force you to register in order to see full content, leave comments or download things? Although many of those are perfect in keeping [...] Read More


Get disposable e-mail Firefox plugin I got Spam?!

Although I have recently written about 'get one mail' service, I have found a list of places offering disposable e-mails on Ghacks, so check it out if you're in a need of spam honeypot e-mail (forums, websites, blogs…register forms etc.) But, the thing I was really interested in were the Firefox disposable-email extensions Ghacks writes about. Apparently, there are two Firefox extensions providing this great service. One is Create disposable e-mail address [...] Read More


10 minute mail I got Spam?!

One more free service which can definitely help you to keep your inbox free of spam is the 10 minute mail. You can simply click to get a disposable e-mail, which can be used for forum sign-ups, website subscriptions and lots more! As the maker said: "By clicking on the link below, you will be given a temporary e-mail address. Any e-mails sent to that address will show up automatically on [...] Read More


Howto : use google’s imap and mail application as GTD tool Web 2.0

Google recently enabled imap on all gmail accounts – a great move. Google already offered pop3 download of email, but that didn't really cut it. Imap offers full sync, which means that mails marked as read on your mailclient are immediately marked as read on the gmail site. That's what I call syncing ! But there's more you can get out of this. You can create a nice GTD application using [...] Read More


Disposable DVD-to-Video Camera The Gadgets Weblog

Designer Jennifer Murphy has come up with a way for consumers to make a DVD recording without buying an expensive DVD video recorder. Of course, that technology is getting cheaper by the minute, and Murphy's disposable dvd recorder is planned to be available for as low as $15. The concept is the same as the disposable still-shot camera. You take the pictures, then you go to the store and have [...] Read More


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