Disposable E-Mail Service – 10minutemail.com

                       Smart Techie

                     Are you a person who is registering with online shopping sites, discussion groups, bulletin boards, file hosting services, etc. so frequently? Are you a person maintaining multiple e-mail addresses(other than official and personal e-mails) to register with the sites to get rid of spam? Here is the answer to all victims. The 10 Minute Mail is a disposable e-mail service where you can get a temporary e-mail for 10 minutes. You can use this e-mail to register with the sites and you can receive any e-mails from the registered site up to 10 minutes. After that, the e-mail will get expire.

Here are some more disposable e-mail services.

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Siva Janapati is an Architect with experience in building Cloud Native Microservices architectures, Reactive Systems, Large scale distributed systems, and Serverless Systems. Siva has hands-on in architecture, design, and implementation of scalable systems using Cloud, Java, Go lang, Apache Kafka, Apache Solr, Spring, Spring Boot, Lightbend reactive tech stack, APIGEE edge & on-premise and other open-source, proprietary technologies. Expertise working with and building RESTful, GraphQL APIs. He has successfully delivered multiple applications in retail, telco, and financial services domains. He manages the GitHub(https://github.com/2013techsmarts) where he put the source code of his work related to his blog posts.

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One comment on “Disposable E-Mail Service – 10minutemail.com
  1. Kendal T says:

    Another great service to add to the list: emailondeck.com

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