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Just finished my Friday Hack Project: Receiveee, an instant disposable email service
kornnflake
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Had some unused lowend boxes, so I quickly build this Check it out.
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That is great! Love the auto click welcome e-mails.
Very nice but at the same time, won't this quickly become a haven for fraudsters?
Neat, automatically clicking activation links is a real plus, I would chose you over mailinator for that reason because if you do that I should never have to read the emails.
I use a diff website but similar all the time for forums and stuff.
The problem is that almost all websites seem to be blacklisted nowadays
@kornnflake's obviously isn't yet
While a great thing for me getting free ebooks, yet another mail host I will have to block
I find that even well known maildump sites like Mailinator usually work just fine, and if it is blocked theres a good chance that there is an alternative domain pointing at the same thing that works just fine
I'd say it would take some time before the site got put into any kind of "blacklist" , especially if it's not super popular.
@nunim +1 for mailinator, they have tons of alias domains you can use too in case any are blocked.
I tried twice but still no emails coming to my address [email protected]
thanks, working on this, fix is coming asap
Edit: should be fixed now
For how long could we keep that e-mail address generated for us?
As long as you wish. Just bookmark the site when you're in your inbox in case the session cookie gets deleted. This is a unique URL which contains some kind of "secret token".
Great, it's working
What do you use for the script?
@kornnflake thanks for the input. This is a very useful project!
http://10minutemail.com
Why pre-create a mail adress? Wouldn't an approach like mailinator be better for anyone?
Worked on my little project on the weekend and just pushed v2 online, which contains:
receiveee.com
@kornnflake what is it written in? And, any plans to release the source?
Just tried this and the e-mail doesn't seem to be arriving....
@qps my email isn't arriving either
Sorry deployed the new version a litte bit too early. Worked nice in my development Environment Just pushed a new version, which should fix all known bugs.
Seems to be offline..
Working fine from here (US).
Wow ... kinda cool / I have used TrashMail.net for years / but this is kinda cool / I will start to use this too.
And yes / the auto activation link clicking is pretty neat
Hope there is someway to spot fraudsters / they may abuse the service.
Already added some mechanics to prevent simple scripts/bots to abuse this
wow nice. any chance of releasing the code?
@kornnflake How do you "automatically click on activation links"? Do you use a regular expression match to check against the syntax of a URL or something?
Also, noticed it used to be mailseal.de which now points to Receiveee. I'd get a few domains and stick them on as other domain extensions you can use instead of receiveee.com
It is very nice!
Sorry no plans for releasing it. But I might do so in the future
I hope not :P