Starting now, Mailsac will let you check your inbox using the popular RSS xml format. As an added perk you can get your inbox as JSON. This further enables programmatic email retrieval.
Look for the buttons in your inbox!
JSON and RSS feeds allow you to automate the retrieval of your disposable email. An RSS reader can be used to check your inbox.
Showing posts with label email. Show all posts
Showing posts with label email. Show all posts
Monday, May 20, 2013
Stop wasting money on hosted email for your domain.
Use Mailsac.
If you don't need a million fancy features for hosted email, you're in luck.
Mailsac offers free email hosting for your custom domain. And it has minimal setup. Just point your MX records to Mailsac.com and viola - your domain now has its own public disposable email system.
Obviously this is not for use by anyone who needs security or the ability to reply. But on the upside you get unlimited email addresses, a JSON and XML feed for your inboxes, and the clean Mailsac responsive mobile interface, for the low low price of nothing.
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Friday, May 17, 2013
Using Mailsac to avoid spam in your personal inbox and sign up for websites using a temporary email address
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a typical mailsac.com inbox |
Divert spam from your private inbox into a mailsac
Even if you have gmail, you'll get spam occasionally. There are ways to get rid of it, but that takes your precious time. People often opt themselves into newsletters, but they can become a kind of spam you bring on yourself.
Mailsac.com provides free, temporary, disposable, no-setup inboxes to use when you need to provide an email address to do something on the internet but don't want to risk getting spammed.
To use Mailsac, just make up any email address @mailsac.com and the inbox will be created as mail arrives. No need to set anything up.
All inboxes are public, but typically people enjoy a decent amount of privacy.
Messages are cleared after about 3 days.
Safety features are included
To protect people from evil links and scripts embedded in email, the initial view of an email is properly sanitized. If you trust the sender, just click to view the message unblocked. You can view the raw text also.
Other reasons to use Mailsac
Some people use Mailsac for testing their email systems. Test emails can be sent to mailsac.com and no account setup is needed, which makes it easy for system admins and developers. Sending a lot of messages could get you banned, but for the most part people use Mailsac to test without any issues. Developers have found it convenient to be able to send test email messages to mailsac.com when working on their apps. Server administrators often need to confirm that servers have smtp enabled correctly, so they use Mailsac.
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