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Originally Posted by haertig
Use a temporary, disposable, free email:
https://www.guerrillamail.com/
Recently, every time I use this, they have "disabled sending email for today". Which makes it useless.
The whole point of a temporary email address is so you can give it to a spam site, they send you an questioning email to verify that you gave them a valid email address, then you reply to their email to give the verification.
But there are a ton of other temporary/free email address providers. Just do a Google search.
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Hosting companies and Google are trying to kill this. I used to invent email addresses and forward them. Then spoof to reply. Now the Hosting requires the SMTP use the same account as email.
Google have insisted on OAuth2 for desktop clients (a landgrab to track and extra security is negligible) ages ago. Now to send to them and others you need SPF and DKIM. Allegedly to prevent spam. It does not. It's Google wanting people to use Gmail and Gmail on Android or a Web page. They don't want people using real email clients.
They want to own the Web.
How many sites only work properly in Chrome or Chromium, but not Firefox, Falkon (QT Web Engine based) or ungoogled Chromium?