OtherInbox: One mailbox to rule your junk mail
OtherInbox is a unique new email service that just launched. It wants to provide a way to manage all of the emails that you don’t really want going to your personal or business email accounts. For example, emails from online shopping vendors, newsletters, news updates, social networking messages and more. There are a bunch of services that provide you with disposable email addresses that disappear after a few hours or days. You can use these services to create a temporary email address to sign up for a new web service or purchase an item online. But you need to sign up over and over again every time you need an email address. OtherInbox simplifies the process by letting you register for a single account which comes with a virtually unlimited number of email addresses.
Without having to set up any folders or rules, your email gets organized so that it’s easy to jump right to the messages you care about. If a website sells your email address to spammers, you’ll be able to tell and can BLOCK it with a single click. OtherInBox, which is still in private beta, also integrates with some external services. For example, it can recognize ecommerce-related e-mail that might contain, shipping info and add expected arrival dates to your favorite calendar app.
Instead of having all of these emails flooding your inbox, OtherInbox allows you to maintain unlimited email addresses at your own domain name, such as Zepy.otherinbox.com. The good news is that you don’t have to create these email addresses ahead of time before you can use them. You can create them on the fly as needed. For example, you can create a new email address amazon@Zepy.otherinbox.com for Amazon emails, Facebook@Zepy.otherinbox.com for Facebook, and so on for other sites. OtherInbox then sorts everything coming back into the appropriate folders. If anyone sells your email address then you will know exactly who was responsible and you can then block that one email address so that you’ll never see their emails again
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September 18th, 2008 20:01
[...] account. My Amazon email address would be: Amazon@marmones.otherinbox.com. You can use these temporary email addresses to sign up for a new web service or for online [...]
September 20th, 2008 01:11
Hello,
Thanks for writing about OtherInbox on your blog. The TC50 conference in San Francisco earlier this month was a great forum to launch our new service to the public and we were really honored to be chosen to participate. We’d like to invite you to join our private beta that we announced at the conference, and we’re happy to extend the invitation to your readers as well! Because we’re in private beta, you need to have a special URL to sign up. This URL will work for 26 invitations (one for you and 25 for your readers) if you want to post as a followup on your blog.
http://beta.otherinbox.com/signup/zepy
Please let us know if you have any questions about the service. Thanks again!
~ The OtherInbox Team
February 28th, 2009 06:21
Yopmail is another great and free service.
It is easiest to use. It is very reliable.
I have been using mailnator and other leading services for a while. They have downtimes, and unlike yopmail delete the mails in few hours. But yopmail keeps the messages for 5 days.
YOPmail stands out is being the most neat, quick, and user-friendly disaposable service around. Have used it for sometime now , it has never disappointed me. There si no registration required, and it can be used on the fly.
It has some pretty creative options like widgets, and RSS feeds. furthermore, it is possible to switch between html and text view and to display all email headers.
Also, one can choose his own username while composing a mail. There are a few domain names a user can choose from. Email aliases, and random email generator is also available.
Serves all my purpose conveniently
March 1st, 2009 07:31
http://www.yopmail.com
March 17th, 2009 07:03
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