TheOtherMail generates throwaway email addresses so you can try new products and services with no risk. We deliver all emails from your generated accounts to your personal email address so you don't have to remember stupidly long emails.
We spend a few dollars per month to run it, and we haven't made any money yet.
Give it a try!
Have you thought about building the reverse application? A service that screens out all throwaway emails so only users who register with a real email address can use a service.
It is not difficult to incorporate. If you search online, you will find a list of disposable email services, for example on GitHub. As disposable email services advertise themselves as such, it is not difficult to build and maintain list.
Our service included feature to disallow disposable email addresses from registering. We typically sent an email validation, if emails were returned or not responded, we will flag those services to be manually checked and added to do not register list. We eliminated over 95% of registration with disposable email.
Solution doesn't need to be perfect in elimination, just reduce the problem enough so that it can be handled manually.
Impossible for perfection, but a solution that is 99.9% effective would still be a viable solution. I do it manually with people who sign up for our test system.
TheOtherMail generates throwaway email addresses so you can try new products and services with no risk. We deliver all emails from your generated accounts to your personal email address so you don't have to remember stupidly long emails.
We spend a few dollars per month to run it, and we haven't made any money yet. Give it a try!