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Melt Mail Disposable E-mail Addresses

Melt Mail is a temporary disposable email service that forwards the incoming emails to your real email address for a specified time. Temporary email is the best way to go when you are not sure about a web service whether they are legitimate or spam you once you registered.

There are tons of services that provide disposable email addresses and Melt Mail is one of them. The interface is simple to use, just enter your real email address and you will get your temporary email address. You can choose how long you want your melt mail be active, four options are available from 3h to 24h. After that time period it will be deleted and you won’t receive any messages.

Melt Mail Temporary Disposable Email Address

If you are like me who will try different web services often registering to them but will never use after that point, melt mail is a good option.

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  1. Corey Charette says

    This is a great site. Was mentioned on this week’s episode of ‘The Tech Gang Show” also. You can find it at

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