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Create unlimited email addresses on-the-fly

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Unli.ml - Unlimited disposable email addresses

 

Hello everyone! Not sure if this is the right section, but I would like to let you know about a website I created. Basically, you can sign up and get an unlimited amount of email addresses on-the-fly. How it works is:

 

Its 100% free!

 

- Sign-up at unli.ml

- Add a subdomain (such as myjunkmail.unli.ml) or add a domain you own.

- Send email to anything@myjunkmail.unli.ml

- Login to web app to see the messages come in

 

Basically, no more wasting time creating accounts just for a confirmation code! If you don't like activating your accounts, I have nothing for you tongue.png

 

Screenshots:

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Won't they just blacklist your domain?

So far I have not had this issue, and I've made a lot of accounts with this site. If this happens, additional domains can be added by me (for public use) or by you (for private use).

 

Free domains?

http://freenom.com
 

 

Check it out - unli.ml

Pretty cool, I suspect once Jagex catches on they will deny these emails though. Just like they did with hmamail

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Pretty cool, I suspect once Jagex catches on they will deny these emails though. Just like they did with hmamail

 

You can add new domains anytime you want, the subdomains are more meant for standard-users (not botters). I'd suggest either registering a free one (.tk, .ml, .cf) or paying $10 for a domain. Adding it to the site is as easy as adding a DNS record.

Rather than using that, use gmail. If you add periods or a "+[numer]" to the end of the email, its identified as the original email.

for example, say i have this email origially: Kappa@Gmail.com

 

If i need a new account, I can do:

K.appa@Gmail.com

Ka.ppa@Gmail.com

K.a.p.p.a@Gmail.com

Kappa+1@Gmail.com

Kappa+2@Gmail.com

K.appa+1@Gmail.com

 

All these are the same Kappa@Gmail.com

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Rather than using that, use gmail. If you add periods or a "+[numer]" to the end of the email, its identified as the original email.

for example, say i have this email origially: Kappa@Gmail.com

 

If i need a new account, I can do:

K.appa@Gmail.com

Ka.ppa@Gmail.com

K.a.p.p.a@Gmail.com

Kappa+1@Gmail.com

Kappa+2@Gmail.com

K.appa+1@Gmail.com

 

All these are the same Kappa@Gmail.com

 

That's an alternative too, but it could be detectable in the future, but what isn't :p

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