Popular Gmail-address
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Dunno why you're all bothered about pissing about with
+tag
, cleaning up spam from sites, or knowing exactly what sites are selling your email address. The address you give to a site will be used exactly once on that site, for the "validation of signup" email. You don't need cleanup, you need throwaway email.So unless you've got your own domain, mailinator.com is the solution. And if the site won't accept mailinator (some of them are getting a bit smarter), there's always
[code]@binkmail.com
@bobmail.info
@chammy.info
@devnullmail.com
@letthemeatspam.com
@mailinater.com
@mailinator.net
@mailinator2.com
@notmailinator.com
@reallymymail.com
@reconmail.com
@safetymail.info
@sendspamhere.com
@sogetthis.com
@spambooger.com
@spamherelots.com
@spamhereplease.com
@spamthisplease.com
@streetwisemail.com
@suremail.info
@thisisnotmyrealemail.com
@tradermail.info
@veryrealemail.com
@zippymail.info[/code]
… and a host of others which all redirect to mailinator.
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The address you give to a site will be used exactly once on that site, for the "validation of signup" email. You don't need cleanup, you need throwaway email.
Forgotten passwords, actually useful emails from the site, etc.
I'm tempted to set up my own mail server redirecting
[something]@mydomain.com
tomyrealmail+[something]@gmail.com
because of all the problems with+
(and the sites stripping it anyway)...
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Forgotten passwords, actually useful emails from the site, etc.
Like if you want to register hardware because you need to RMA it.
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@Lorne_Kates said:
No idea what your club's account can do. I always use cash when I pay for services (construction, wait staff, hookers, cleaning, etc).
No reply yet. I think he finally got the hint.
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for him, for your sanity, for us.
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Forgotten passwords, actually useful emails from the site, etc.
Forgotten passwords can be done by using a pattern including the sitename as your throwaway email address.spam.$domain@mailinator.com
for example.If you're expecting useful emails from a site, I can see a use case for the
$address+$domain
pattern, but I don't think there's a single site I'm subscribed to that sends me emails I would consider useful or even desirable. Indeed, for most of them, all emails are off. But that's just me.
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Well now THIS is a new one. The links are legt: they aren't http://TheTextIsGood.example.com. A googling shows that the site is what it claims to be. But... well, I suppose is entering the wrong email address is this person's biggest mistake in life, then, well-- they wouldn't have to be using that site.
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Apparently the Battle.net account attached to my Gmail account is popular. They never did manage to reset the password, unsurprisingly.
They'd have been disappointed anyway since the only thing on it was my WoW account which Blizzard deleted because I hadn't logged in for a while.
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Did you accept? I would have. I wanna hear what he has to say.
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Did you accept? I would have. I wanna hear what he has to say.
I was tempted, but fucking around with federal law shit is something I'll stay away from, even for lolz. Given how literally insane your federal laws are, I think I'll save my replies for the next university prof.
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Eh. 99% of those guys are in there for DEA-prosecuted drug charges. 0.8% are in there for really gratuitous tax dodging. And 0.2% are in there for tampering with mail.
Actually I don't know if State-prosecuted crimes are "load balanced" into Federal prisons. I assume not, but I really don't know. If they are, you could be talking to a rapist or murderer. Whee.
EDIT: oh wait it could be a guy who really fucked-up in the military too, I suppose. Those guys go to Federal prisons.
EDIT EDIT: Oh wow, my numbers are way off. Drugs are only 50%
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Eh. 99% of those guys are in there for DEA-prosecuted drug charges. 0.8% are in there for really gratuitous tax dodging. And 0.2% are in there for tampering with mail.
Actually I don't know if State-prosecuted crimes are "load balanced" into Federal prisons. I assume not, but I really don't know. If they are, you could be talking to a rapist or murderer. Whee.
EDIT: oh wait it could be a guy who really fucked-up in the military too, I suppose. Those guys go to Federal prisons.
EDIT EDIT: Oh wow, my numbers are way off. Drugs are only 50%
I was more concerned that by answering the email as the non-intended recipient, it would be interpreted as some sort of international mail fraud / intent to deceive / identity theft / federal crime thing according to some obscure, vague statute, and I would go to prison.
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Wow. That is insanely paranoid. Congratulations.
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How can you know for certain that you're not the intended recipient?
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Wow. That is insanely paranoid. Congratulations.
Not unfounded. Or do you want to make a prank call to a federal prison?
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How can you know for certain that you're not the intended recipient?
I don't leave accomplices. Or witnesses. Or bodies.
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That you know of. Maybe he wants to blackmail you and figured you couldn't get to him in there.
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@Lorne_Kates said:
Not unfounded. Or do you want to make a prank call to a federal prison?
Don't you live in Canada? You're not even in the right country. (Unless the Canadian Federal Prison system is using a US domain name.)
Do you honestly think the US will extradite due to that?
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That you know of. Maybe he wants to blackmail you and figured you couldn't get to him in there.
Hee hee hee. Sucker.
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Don't you live in Canada? You're not even in the right country. (Unless the Canadian Federal Prison system is using a US domain name.)
Yes, and surprisingly Canada and the States has mutual extradition treaties. Which is why my original plan of only murdering AMERICAN trans hookers kinda fell through.
Do you honestly think the US will extradite due to that?
You don't live in a "Constitution Doesn't Count Here" zone-- ie: near a border, do you?
First, yes, I believe they would extradite. Maybe that guy with a nice whitey-white sounding name is actually a terror suspect. Or a drug suspect. Or whatever other "war on" your government is warring on. I can happily live the rest of my life without ever being associated with him.
And maybe they won't send a Mountie to pick me up, but your government is also insane with lists and tracking and shit. I don't need to be near a border, have some rando
NaziBorder Patrol Guard run my plate, determine there's a "Federal Warrant" out on me, and arrest/taze first and ask questions never.Tell you what, here's the contact info for Millhaven Maximum Security, a high-security federal prison.
Millhaven Institution Highway 33 PO Box 280 Bath, Ontario K0H 1G0 Tel: (613) 351-8000
You're a YouTube star. You make a bunch of obnoxious prank calls there, record them and post them, and I'll reply to that email.
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@Lorne_Kates said:
Maybe that guy with a nice whitey-white sounding name is actually a terror suspect. Or a drug suspect. Or whatever other "war on" your government is warring on. I can happily live the rest of my life without ever being associated with him.
Because that would be so much worse than being associated with murdering trans hookers.
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Because that would be so much worse than being associated with murdering trans hookers.
That depends. Do they have ginger hair?
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That depends. Is it murder if the murdered doesn't have a soul?
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Unless the Canadian Federal Prison system is using a US domain name.
Because, as we know,
.com
is reserved for entities in the United States only.
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That depends. What do you mean by quantify ?
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quantify
No idea. It's one of those phrase things I think. But if I were to guess, I'd say maybe...
to give quantity to (something regarded as having only quality).
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Do you honestly think the US will extradite due to that?
Why would he trust the US? Look what happened to Polanski.
Also: heh heh. Acronym US stands for IRS in Poland.
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Look what happened to Polanski.
To be fair, he only raped a cis-female teenager. I understand that's not quite @Lorne_Kates' thing. IANAL, so I'm not sure how emailing a Federal inmate stacks up against either of those, though.
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To be fair, he only raped a cis-female teenager
Yes he did.
What I was referring to was the judge who decided to change the sentence a few times throughout the case, misleading both the prosecutor and Polański's lawyer, and the final decision to sentence him despite the fact that there was already a deal in place. Fuck, the prosecutor himself stated later that he would flee the country were he in Polański's shoes.
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What I was referring to was the judge who decided to change the sentence a few times throughout the case, misleading both the prosecutor and Polański's lawyer, and the final decision to sentence him despite the fact that there was already a deal in place. Fuck, the prosecutor himself stated later that he would flee the country were he in Polański's shoes.
I just realized I posted this in a "Popular Gmail address" thread.
FUCK!
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@Arantor said:
a soul?
That depends. Can you quantify a soul?
Soul is a kind of food, not a quantity!
I don't like words that mean a quantity of food, unless they mean a lot.
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And now, whois spam! I'm used to mostly domain-registrar scams, so this is a new one:
My name is Susan Miller and I work as a freelance proofreader. I am sure you would agree that spelling mistakes on websites can give bad impressions to visitors. Not only that but did you know that the quality of the spelling can have an influence on your Google ranking?
Let me show you a typo I have found on your website while I was testing an online application.
Followed by two examples that came from user-generated comments.
(reply) How do you spell "fuck off, spammer"? Did I spell it right? Please correct me if I made any typos while typing "fuck off, spammer".
If anyone would like to have more fun with her, www .themistakehunter .com (not URLizing that, because fuck her SEO).
Also... "Them Is Take Hunter"? What does that even mean? "Darmok and Jalad at Tanagra"
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@Lorne_Kates said:
www .themistakehunter .com
First thing I see.
http://i.imgur.com/orCGHCk.png
Filed under: If... Than... Elves... N-Diff
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OLOOK.
http://i.imgur.com/izwtWtN.png
- Improper casing of "A"
- wrong use of comma. Should be semi-colon or different sentence
- Improper double space in middle of sentence
- Used work "site" multiple times in a sentence.
For fuck's sake, lady, this is coming from a cursory glance from a fucking TDWTF FRONT PAGE AUTHOR.
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Last one, I swear. Representative line, from the sidebar.
If you want to be a successful blogger, it is important that you write your posts correctly, it must not contain any spelling or grammar mistakes.
Like run-on sentences those are awful, they are not good grammar, it is important that grammar is good especially in a sentence where grammar is described as being important, or else you're making a grammar error in your sentence that describes good grammar and that's dum.
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When I was in a bad mood I used to consult traceroute/WHOIS to report spammers to their ISP. I never noticed any improvement from that but it felt good.
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@Lorne_Kates said:
Improper double space in middle of sentence
What's fun about that is HTML makes it really difficult to do double-spaces. (On purpose.) Which means they either typed a non-breaking space manually, or more likely are using some HTML editor that'll do that automatically when you double-space.
You didn't mention the use of the numeral "2" where the word "two" would have been far more appropriate.
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@Lorne_Kates said:
For fuck's sake, lady, this is coming from a cursory glance from a fucking TDWTF FRONT PAGE AUTHOR.
I recommend you send him an email, and leave it up to him whether to pay the attached invoice.
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How did you miss one of the most obvious mistakes?
Tell me which site to check, and I will...
----------------------------------------------^ Come on, this is what, 2nd grade grammar?
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How did you miss one of the most obvious mistakes?
Tell me which site to check, and I will...
----------------------------------------------^ Come on, this is what, 2nd grade grammar?I noticed some passive voice in there, too. But I kinda hit my "free trial" limit.
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I noticed an ugly change in verb tense on the homepage:
you only have to pay the issued invoice after I completed the check and you receive the results
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Why did you delete your post? Did you make a seplling mistake?
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, as you can tell since my edit history's not private.
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liar
Seconded. And, lest I be called out for having no proof (a la "pics or it didn't happen!"), snap taken moments ago:
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my edit history's not private.
to anyone < TL4 it is...........
'd of course, but it had to be said.
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