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How to get an infinite number of email alias for free
1 - Visit intigriti.com
2 - Register an account (make sure to register as researcher and not as company) 3 - Once the registration is done confirm your email Now you will get an infinite number of email alias that looks like this: [email protected] or [email protected] username is the username you used when registering ANYTHING is any alphanumeric character or string, for example : c , tj , nb6 , yes , hello , ok44 , 8875 and so on . so let's say you registred with the username spider ,you actually own all emails that looks like [email protected] and [email protected] (I always prefer to use the ones with - and not with +) for example [email protected] , [email protected], [email protected], [email protected] ... etc When someone sends you a message to one of these emails, the message will be received on your email you used to register on the platform. intigriti.com is not the only platform, there are other platforms like hackerone.com and bugcrowd.com and others, when you register on hackerone.com you will get email alias that looks like [email protected] and when registering on bugcrowd you get email alias that look like [email protected] (note that for both hackerone and bugcrowd you can not use username-ANYTHING@ as in INTIGRITI, you can only use username+ANYTHING@ and this is why I personnaly prefer to use intigriti because I prefer the - instead of +) but make sure to create accounts on the three platforms with the same username and email so that if it happens the domain intigriti.me is blocked or not allowed by a website you want to register on you can try with the @wearehackerone.com or @bugcrowdninja.com one, and all the three will always send messages to your main email address The last thing I forgot to note is that it is not mandatory to always include the +ANYTHING or -ANYTHING , you can use [email protected] directly , for example [email protected] ,[email protected] and [email protected] ,appending +ANYTHING or -ANYTHING is just the key to get infinite email alias. |
Doesn't gmail do this already by you adding a '+whatever' between your usenane & @gmail.com?
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Or you can simply host e-mail on your host with your own domain and you get free aliases anyway :D
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Gmail (in addition to using +alias) also allows you to pick an infinite number of periods anywhere in your email. Ie: [email protected] => [email protected]
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@WiredGuy , This method is also not effictive on many websites because when you try to register multiple accounts, for example if you register with [email protected] and then you try to register again with [email protected] they wont accept it. Beside that this method does not give you an infinite number of email alias because the number of periods you can add is limited.
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For Gmail:
3 ways to add a temporary alias to your Gmail address Here’s how to create Gmail aliases and set filters to manage your account. 1. Use the dot Suppose your email address is [email protected]. Now, if you add one or more dot/period anywhere in between your email address, Gmail will still treat it as your email. That means: [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] are all the same email addresses. So, in a way, all these are aliases of your original email [email protected]. Google will ignore the dots and all emails sent to these aliases will appear in your main inbox. But most other services will treat all the above email addresses as separate emails. You must not use two dots together. For example, avoid [email protected] 2. Use the plus sign If you add the plus sign (+) at the end of your Gmail address, Gmail still treats it as the same email. In fact, after the plus sign, you can add anything else you like, and Gmail will ignore everything that’s between + and the @ sign. That means: [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] are all the same email addresses in the eyes of Google. So, if you sign up for a newsletter, just give them [email protected] email. The emails sent to this will still show up in your main [email protected] account. And you can use filters to organize your emails. 3. Googlemail and Gmail When you create a Gmail email (or Google account), you have your usual [email protected] email address. What you might not know is you also get [email protected] email address. That means: [email protected] [email protected] are the same email addresses. And if some service sends you an email to [email protected], it will show in [email protected] Gmail account. |
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