Site.com - Disposable Temporary E-Mail Address

Don't want to give them your real email? Use a temporary email. No registration, lasts 60 mins. So far, grr.la processed 17,767,184,714 emails, of which 77,574,660 were valid and delivered, destroying 17,689,610,054 spam emails (247347 emails going to the quarantine / hour)
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About grr.la

Site.com gives you a disposable email address. There is no need to register, simply visit Site.com and a random address will be given. You can also choose your own address.

You can give your email address to whoever you do not trust. You can view the email on Site.com, click on any confirmation link, then delete it. Any future spam sent to the disposable email will be zapped by Site.com, never reaching your mail box, keeping your mail box safe and clean.

Please see the FAQ below for more details about how our temporary email works.

Contact

Please use the Feedback widget to contact us (English). Please note that we cannot always reply - although we do our best. Other ways to interact with our team is through Twitter / Facebook.

FAQ

Q: How can I view the spam folder?

A: There is no spam folder / spam box. All emails that arrive at Site.com are delivered to your inbox. If an email didn't arrive, it's most likely a problem on the other side, unless we're having a bad day... If you are a webmaster, Site.com can also be used to test if your site sends the emails out correctly.

Q: What is a Scrambled Address?

A: Since Site.com doesn't require account registration, anyone who knows the Inbox ID may have access to that inbox. So it's best to use a random address. To add protection, you can use the Scrambled Address feature. A Scrambled Address can only be know if the Inbox ID is known and you cannot use an Alias as an Inbox Id. The more hard-to-guess your Inbox ID is, the better your Alias will protect you.

Q: Do email addresses expire?

A: The current version keeps all incoming email for 1 hour. This means all addresses work all the time, they never expire.

When an email arrives at Site.com, it waits in the quarantine ready to be picked up. If a user checks their inbox, Site.com will check the quarantine for new email. If found, the email will be instantly moved to the user's inbox. Else, emails will be deleted from the quarantine if they wait there for longer than one hour.

Once the email is in an inbox, it will be given 1 hour more, or until the user deletes it.

Emails that were never delivered to an active inbox are marked abandoned and are most likely spam.

(The older version of Site.com expired the address after 1 hour and bounced any inactive addresses.)

Privacy

Site.com deletes all email that was delivered to an inbox after 1 hour.

We normally keep the logs turned off, this is because due to high traffic, our server does not have the resources required

Emails delivered to an inbox are treated with the most privacy, however, please note that anyone who knows your Inbox ID may access your inbox. Using a Scrambled Address will further protect your privacy. Please see the FAQ for further information.

This site uses a session cookie to maintain application state. Other cookies may be used to remember your preferences. It also uses third-party cookies including Google Analytics and Google Adsense.

We may use anonymized email data for further anti-spam, anti-malware or anti-phishing research. Only email data that is obvious spam is used for this research.

Our website can only be accessed with HTTPS encryption

Our Technology

Site.com is hosted by GuerrillaMail.com - Roll Your Own Temp Mail service. Guerrilla Mail consists of a cluster of web servers (Nginx), database servers (MySQL & Redis and others), PowerDNS, and Mail Servers (Guerrilla SMTPd). Guerrilla SMTPd is available on Github. Guerrilla SMTPd

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