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  2. Disposable email address - Wikipedia

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    Disposable email address. Disposable email addressing, also known as DEA, dark mail or masked email, refers to an approach that involves using a unique email address for each contact or entity, or using it for a limited number of times or uses. The benefit to the owner is that if anyone compromises the address or utilizes it in connection with ...

  3. Email spoofing - Wikipedia

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    Email spoofing is the creation of email messages with a forged sender address. [1] The term applies to email purporting to be from an address which is not actually the sender's; mail sent in reply to that address may bounce or be delivered to an unrelated party whose identity has been faked. Disposable email address or "masked" email is a ...

  4. Guerrilla Mail - Wikipedia

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    Features. Guerrilla Mail randomly generates disposable email addresses. [1] Disposable email addresses may be used as a means of spam prevention. [2] They may also be used if the user does not wish to give a real email, for example if they fear a data breach. Emails sent to addresses are kept for one hour before deletion.

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    A few examples of when a disposable email address is helpful: You'd like to get notified when a product is back in stock or want to sign up for a store's loyalty card, but you'd rather not be ...

  6. How to stop promotional emails where you can't unsubscribe - AOL

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    Read On The Fox News App. 1) Mark as spam: Most email providers, like Gmail and Outlook, have a "Mark as Spam" or "Report Spam" option. When you mark an email as spam, your email provider will ...

  7. TrashMail - Wikipedia

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    TrashMail is a free disposable e-mail address service created in 2002 by Stephan Ferraro, a computer science student at Epitech Paris [1] which belongs now to Ferraro Ltd. The service provides temporary email addresses that can be abandoned if they start receiving email spam. [2][3] It mainly forwards emails to a real hidden email address.

  8. Anti-spam techniques (users) - Wikipedia

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    An email user may sometimes need to give an address to a site without complete assurance that the site owner will not use it for sending spam. One way to mitigate the risk is to provide a disposable email address—a temporary address that the user can disable or abandon, which forwards emails to their real account. There are several services ...

  9. Email address - Wikipedia

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    The format of an email address is local-part@domain, where the local-part may be up to 64 octets long and the domain may have a maximum of 255 octets. [5] The formal definitions are in RFC 5322 (sections 3.2.3 and 3.4.1) and RFC 5321—with a more readable form given in the informational RFC 3696 (written by J. Klensin, the author of RFC 5321) and the associated errata.