Disposable Temporary E-mail is a PHP script for Email Systems scripts design by Ralf Stadtaus.
It runs on following operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris. Disposable Temporary E-mail script provides the user with disposable e-mail addresses which expire after a certain time.
Publisher review: Disposable Temporary E-mail script provides the user with disposable e-mail addresses which expire after a certain time. Temporary E-mail script provides the user with disposable e-mail addresses which expire after a certain time. The user can read and reply to e-mails that are sent to the temporary e-mail address within the given time frame.What you can do with the script: - Users can generate e-mail addresses - Users can see their incoming e-mails - Users can reply to e-mails - Completely template driven - Installation routine With a click on a button the user generates a new e-mail address. That address will be stored in the database along with its creation time. The e-mail address is assigned to the user by a session cookie. The user then uses the e-mail for any purpose where an e-mail address is required. Most commonly that will be some kind of registration. In the background the script checks continuously for arriving e-mails. Once an e-mail that has been sent to a generated e-mail address arrives, the script displays it. Operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris
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