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What is the best email provider to use for making bot accounts? (No phone verification, ect.)

At the moment I am using tutanota

yandex, zoho, gmx

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4 minutes ago, raijin said:

you dont need to verify accounts unless you want to :)

Yeah but I like verifying my accounts, makes me feel safer even though it most likely doesn't change a thing..

2 minutes ago, phony said:

Yeah but I like verifying my accounts, makes me feel safer even though it most likely doesn't change a thing..

probably gmx i think then

Just do like, @lag.com or @noemail.com, Fakeemail.com. whatever you want 

Here are the ones I use:

temp-mail.ru

temp-mail.org

grr.la 

temp-mail.ru

temp-mail.org

 

These work nice and great for quick disposable emails.

18 hours ago, phony said:

What is the best email provider to use for making bot accounts? (No phone verification, ect.)

At the moment I am using tutanota

:facep: use fake emails, jagex doesnt check fam

eg: usefakeemailprovider@retard.drater

Edited by gearing

if you really want to verifying all your accounts what really dont matter.

 

then buy a cheap domain and cheap hosting. setup 1 email on your domain like mail@yourdomain.com, and redirect all emails comming to @yourdomain.com to mail@yourdomain.com.

 

this way you only created 1 mail. and if you create new accounts use a bullshit mail of your domain, like acc1@yourdomain.com. the verifying mail will be send to mail@yourdomain.com

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