I have opted for e4ward. Although I have now learned to discipline
suggestion. It is awkward to stop in the midst of signing up on a
website to log into e4ward and register the alias.
Me wrote:
> In the not too distant future the current provider of disposable email
> addresses I use will be shutting their service down, and as a result
> I've been signing up for and experimenting with other DEA services.
> e4ward seems to easily be the best of all the ones I've tried (and I
> think I've tried most of them now) when is comes to useability, and
> especially when it comes to speed of delivering the mail.
> However there's one feature of my current DEA provider I'm really
> going to miss, and that is the ability to mark new addresses created
> automatically as pending. While e4ward's catchall system is better
> than having to create every new DEA before you can use it, it has it's
> limitations. With a pending system, any new DEA's not manually created
> are still forwarded, but listed in a sperate folder for later
> modification. With this system, you can create DEA's on the fly, then
> later log in and view them all in their pending folder. At this point
> you have the opportunity to change their forwarding rules or
> deactivate them etc. Without the pending system, which really just
> gives you a list of DEA's that have been forwarded without being
> manually created, it's harder to manage them. I guess I just got used
> to being able to log in every so often, look at the list, approve the
> addresses I'd given out myself and deactivate the ones that were spam.
> With e4ward I'd still be able to achieve the same result, but it'd
> rely on me keeping records of all the DEA's I'd received emails from
> in order to manage them at a later date.
> So I guess this post is just a suggestion as to how I think e4ward
> could improve the service a little bit, and make a great service a
> little better.
> Thanks!