Hi,
I am just wondering if SG has either changed or tightened its rules with regards to e-mail address format during creation phrase?
I have several disposable e-mail address of this format created several years ago:
<alphabets>.<alphabets>.digit.<myusername>@spamgourmet.com
e.g. Peter.Jones.5.<MyUserName>@spamgourment.com
I can receive e-mail and can adjust the remaining.
However, lately, I cannot create e-mail address of this format anymore.
According to the SG FAQ, it say:
[i]when you need a disposable email address, just think of a word (any combination of letters and numbers (20 characters max), provided you haven't used it before), and decide how many messages you want to receive at the new address. Then, put the word, the number, and your spamgourmet username together with dots to form the disposable address.
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So according to this, my earlier created e-mail address is not a valid one. Is that correct?
Now I cannot create something like:
Mary.Smith.5.MyUserName@spamgournet.com
Can someone confirm that SG has tightened the rule recently?
Thanks.