Guerrilla Mail was mentioned in a FastCompany article
Guerrilla Mail was mentioned in a FastCompany article – http://www.fastcompany.com/3003061/real-cyberforensics-used-snoop-petraeus-and-you
It’s awesome to be mentioned in FastCompany! Although a little inaccurate. Guerrilla Mail has no concept of email account, there’s no registration or login. Guerrilla Mail is not your regular email, not designed for any real communication, but for times when you don’t want to give them your real email to protect yourself from spam!
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(So IP won’t be tracked by GM & local ISP … really!?)
A reminder pop-up before expiration might be useful.
Especially as a renewal-required reminder.
Guerrillamail is a web developer’s dream testing email generator.
It works for 1 hour – while I need to test if various types of email addresses and email messages are being sent out from my web application correctly.
Then all those crap email addresses cease to exist.
I dont have to sign up with a dozen gmail accounts just to test my web applciation.
Thanks for feedback – actually, email addresses never expire. Every possible email address works all the time.