We can see how using custom domains in temporary emails make sense, as it helps to overcome blocking of temporary email domains by some. I am open to dialogue, my contact is undoubtedly your feedback will benefit the development of my service. We got requests from some users which asked us to add support for custom domains that any user can buy and add to. The lists of my service are periodically moderated, and are hidden from the user's eyes, in view of the lack of need for them. The task of my service is not to allow the use of 10-minute mail, but at the same time, in the first place, not to harm the client's service.Īs for the publicity of lists, as practice shows, synchronization of lists leads to inheritance of errors. If you have familiarized yourself with the principle of the service (short description: ), then you should understand that the probability of identifying a "trusted" mailbox as belonging to the "blacklist" is minimized, since the search is performed first on the basis of "white" domains, as well as domain validation and other manipulations that determine whether a domain belongs to "temporary mails". What do you mean by "false positives"? I will gladly fix this bug. Lots of false-positives, and no public blacklist. I will support the resource until I see that it is really useful, practice shows that at the moment 10 to 30% of registration attempts from 10-minute mails are filtered! bluewin.ch is not a disposable email provider but the main communication.
#Airmail temporary email update#
Databases are already regularly updated, an API that is simple to connect to your resource will not give a chance to fans of free tests, and an API for adding domains to black and white lists will help to update the data and reduce the likelihood erroneous domain definition to zero probability! Simple example for PHP: Forked from adamloving/temporary-email-address-domains. The search for ready-made solutions did not give a positive result, in the end it was decided to make our own absolutely free service: Over the past few years, I have been puzzled by the issue of filtering temporary mail addresses (after all, they spoil registration statistics and, frankly, are simply useless from the point of view of resource owners).