Jetable.org has a pretty cool service wherein you can provide them your email address and they'll setup a temporary email address that forwards to your real one. The catch is that the temporary one expires after a while, so it's good for filling out online forms if you don't want to get spam.
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tempemail is similar, but it is the only one of these sites that will show you the headers of a message that is sent to you.
www.tempemail.net is similar, but it is the only one of these sites that will show you the headers of a message that is sent to you.
http://www.spaml.com Offers disposable email addresses that can be used as many or as few times as you like. When you visit the site, it generates a unique e-mail address that is automatically saved to your computer’s clipboard. That email address can then be used elsewhere by pasting it in to forms, message boards, etc. When email is sent to the disposable address, you can pick it up online.
So, Rejudicata13 am I doing this correctly?