> If I recall correctly, mailinator lets you host your own DNS record that sends mail to them.
While I'm sure that works. The main reason I'd use mailinator is for privacy (i.e. not exposing anything associated to me). If I have to use my domain, rather than their free ones, I'm still identifying my domain, so I might as well use my own aliases with my own mail system.
Domains are cheap, and mailinator really ought to register and discard a bunch of $1 specials on a regular basis.
While I'm sure that works. The main reason I'd use mailinator is for privacy (i.e. not exposing anything associated to me). If I have to use my domain, rather than their free ones, I'm still identifying my domain, so I might as well use my own aliases with my own mail system.
Domains are cheap, and mailinator really ought to register and discard a bunch of $1 specials on a regular basis.