Category: 10MinuteMail

  • 10MinuteMail.com mentioned in Jobacle podcast

    10MinuteMail was highlighted in the latest podcast (#70) from jobacle.com. I’ve been listening to a couple of their podcasts and it seems like a good site and a podcast that is definately worth your time, so check it out here: jobacle.com If you see 10MinuteMail mentioned anywhere else, let me know:)

  • Minor 10MinuteMail.com update

    A minor release to 10MinuteMail just went out. It adds a few languages and language cleanups, bringing us up to 26 supported languages!!! Thanks to all those who have volunteered their time! There’s also a new feature to grab a new e-mail address at any time. Mail sent to your old address(es) will still show…

  • Updated 10MinuteMail.com

    I just launched an updated version of 10MinuteMail.com. I gave it a new look and feel. Hopefully people like it. I’ve also added a neat link which will copy the e-mail address into your clip-board for you, so you don’t have to select and copy yourself. It uses a combination of javascript and Flash and…

  • Firefox, xhtml, JBoss 4.2.0, JSF, and Google Ads

    I upgraded the JBoss instance on my server just over a week ago from 4.0.5 to 4.2.0. Two things happened after that: Firstly, my google adsense revenue dropped by half, secondly I was contacted by two different people who were having some e-mails show a big error in Firefox, instead of showing up correctly. I…

  • How to cleanout your postfix queues by sender

    This post is mostly to help me remember how to do this, if the situation arises again. I just had a lot of mail backup on my server. The 10MinuteMail inbox was over 300 MB (usually it kept below a megabyte), Postfix’s active queue was maxed out at 20,003 entries (why the 3, I don’t…

  • Spam

    When I launched 10minutemail.com, tons of forum admins decried the idea. They screamed that it would let spammers on to their forums, and that they wouldn’t sell e-mail lists to spammers, etc… A month goes by, and let’s see what we have. My server used to get around 200-300 e-mail a day. In the past…

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