
Cock.li
Cock.li is your go-to solution for professional E-mail addresses and XMPP addresses.
What is Cock.li?
Cock.li is your go-to solution for professional E-mail addresses and XMPP addresses. Since 2013 cock.li has provided stable E-mail services to an ever-increasing number of users. Cock.li allows registration and usage using Tor and other privacy services (proxies, VPNs) and is run by "some dude", not a business. I use this E-mail service personally so I have a vested interest in keeping it up, stable, and secure.
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- English
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Love the options of Domain list names and although not really maintained, for a temp email it works just fine.
Your go-to solution for professional e-mail addresses.
They got some funny domains :)
One of the best mail services. Easy to setup, also to use, tons of creative domains (some are actually obscene (the point of the email is that), but you can always choose, fast, support XMPP, POP3, SMTP/IMAP, and its super transparent about their data handling, 100/100!
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Free, anonymous, easy to sign up. Has both a webmail interface and secure POP/IMAP/SMTP for use with a local client. Many of the domains available for addresses are lewd or offensive (especially to feminists and SJWs), but there are a few vanilla, inconspicuous ones. The service appears to be blacklisted; a couple of emails I sent to someone's Hotmail/Outlook address never made it, and an email I sent to a Protonmail address was automatically flagged as spam. SMTP is hit-and-miss. My first attempt at sending an email via Thunderbird was rejected by the server, and the second was accepted but never made it to its destination. There seems to be a lot of downtime, especially on weekends. I don't recommend Cockmail for serious use.
What kind of email provider offers users the choice of many domains, all of which are obscene?