Talk:Disposable e-mail address
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[edit] External example links
There are many many sites that do this (which is good), but let's try to limit the visible list to 5, wikipedia is not dmoz. Better lists can already be found here, anyway:
Let's list 5 that are reliable, and well known. Agreed?
- Can I suggest we add http://willhackforfood.biz because it can send as well as receive, unlike all the other ones which are receive only? -- W P Talk 04:11, 19 October 2005 (UTC)
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- Well, there seems to be a lot of changes occuring in this list. I don't mind with willhackorfood, generally, but maybe we should argue about those links here, for all of them. Which other link do you think is less important and should be removed in favor of willhackorfood? Peter S. 08:15, 19 October 2005 (UTC)
[edit] Edits
I attempted to format the article, define the things said a little better, explain the issues and find some sources. The fundamental content hasn't been changed much, but I did find some references to back up the article. It would be sweet if someone who's more into network administration than I am could find some solid, technical source about administrators' methods of dealing with DEAs, and the methodology employed by DEA service providers. My area of, um, "expertise" is limited to the user experience I've had using DEAs before Mailshell decided to shut down. Feel free to clean up :) JorenCombs 21:39, 3 February 2007 (UTC) Joren