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		<title>10 minute disposable email address</title>
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You probably have not heard of it before, but you are most definite of being heard of spam. You all have experienced that. To avoid such spammers hitting our mail ids, we use disposable mail ids. Disposable mail id is that id which destructs itself after use. Today&#8217;s topic deals with one such service &#8211; [...]]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">You probably have not heard of it before, but you are most definite of being heard of spam. You all have experienced that. To avoid such spammers hitting our mail ids, we use disposable mail ids. Disposable mail id is that id which destructs itself after use. Today&#8217;s topic deals with one such service &#8211; <a href="http://10minutemail.com/10MinuteMail/" target="_blank">10 minute mail</a>.<span id="more-44"></span></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><img width="250" height="173" src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2248/2116296365_53c43503c8.jpg?v=1199494754" alt="e mail image" class="alignleft" />10 minute mail &#8211; as the name says, it is a mail id for just 10 minutes. You may use it for 10 minutes and after that, it destructs by itself. You may use this for just 10 minutes and for those 10 minutes, you will get one temporary mail id which you may use for your registration to some website or some deals with spammers. The feature of this is that you will be provided with an inbox too. With this, you can also receive attachments </p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The service is very fast as the mail I tested arrived almost instantly. Even you can send a reply to the mail you have received also that you can forward the mail you have obtained already. But you will not be able to compose a new mail on your own and send it. Totally it is a most useful website. I will always use this when I&nbsp;need to deal with spammers of also when I need to register to download something. That would&nbsp; be definitely useful.</p>
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