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by bdhnddnjd 2016 days ago
I appreciate mailinator, but mailinator’s domains are blocked in a lot of sites online; I know from experience some of their paid business is from companies using it for internal testing, which is far from great, and won’t sustain long-term, most likely.

Hats off to 33mail, though! Try not to get blacklisted.

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I don’t see how 33mail would get blacklisted.

Mailinator allows sending emails, but this is to only receive emails.

The reason Mailinator is blacklisted in many sign up processes is because websites want to have users real email addresses, not disposable ones they don't care about.