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Originally posted by redlemon
I use mailshell.com (a pay service). The spam blocking is pretty good. What is even better is that you can set up an infinite number of addresses, use a different one everywhere, and cancel the ones that get spam.
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There are similar free services, but I liked the flexibility of this service. At the moment, I have about 150 addresses.
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I couldn't agree more.
Mailshell
ROCKS.
What's more, you can "associate" it with a personal domain. You basically then use the Mailshell service as your email client.
I have my own domain (
www.netoma.com), and using mailshell I can setup an infinite number of email addresses, kill ones that begin to get spam, use different addressess for different reasons etc.
You can even "make up" email addresses on the fly. Some website or person wants an email address? How about "qwerty@netoma.com". I don't even have to go into Mailshell to create it. But the power of this solution is that it allows me to bounce mails I don't want, delete incoming mails, put custom bounce messages, move or change settings etc.
I can't recommend this service enough.
Mr Mephisto