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Lysergic13
05-18-2001, 06:25 PM
Hello. I was just turned on to Sneakemail, an incredible service.

What they do, after you join, is to give you a 'disposable' address that is an alias to a real email address, that you can dispose of at will. It is the perfect solution to many of these "Free" deals we get here. But the advantage is: This disposable address is fully functional, and can be used for follow-up, tech support, etc., for those times when you need to really respond to the person(s) you gave it to, and etc.... And disposable when you are thru. Plus, it allows you to see who 'sold' your address, allowing you to get the last laff !!

This concept is kinda hard to explain, so here is the info page: And there are really no strings attached, this service is legit !

http://sneakemail.com/php/about.php

kelly
05-18-2001, 06:48 PM
This looks like a great service-Im going to try it out.Thanks for posting it.

Megan
05-19-2001, 08:22 AM
The email addy they give you is sure long and hard to memorize. Other than that it sounds cool!

-megan

Lysergic13
05-19-2001, 10:38 AM
Hi. The long address is kept in your personal folder at their site, and you cut and paste it; and you can create as many as you want, and you give the addresses a nickname to make it easier. My main disposable email address nicknames are : "Free Stuff" & "Screw You Spammer". And these disposable email addresses get forwarded to my semi-disposable Hotmail email address, which is heavily filtered. (I Hope that makes sense) And I made a text document containing these addresses and keep it on my desktop, so that I dont always have to go to the site to retrieve/remember.....

syo202
05-19-2001, 10:53 AM
Very nice. I will try it out now. Thanks.

Burzhui
05-20-2001, 08:31 AM
sweet service

TheLoneGunman
05-20-2001, 09:38 AM
You guys will one day win a huge prize (I won one on a site that disappeared a couple months later) and either have already discontinued the email address or filtered out the email. That would totally suck!

sizemic1
05-20-2001, 10:38 AM
You mean I MAY ALREADY BE A WINNER?!
:)

Tuvi
05-20-2001, 02:39 PM
yes! just call the following number (area code 809), to redeem your prize!