Disposable Webmail is a PHP script for Email Systems scripts design by swansoninternet.
It runs on following operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris. Script Disposable Webmail Script is a PHP script that will create email addresses and then check all email sent to that address.
Publisher review: Disposable Webmail Script is a PHP script that will create email addresses and then check all email sent to that address. This is a PHP script that will create email addresses and then check all email sent to that address. This a basic webmail service, and the email can be deleted as soon as the mail has been recieved and read. The script demonstrates basic email address creation using cpanel and curl, and also how to use PHP to correctly read and decode email. The script is ready to go out of the box, and will enable you to create a disposable email service. Once set up, you can use curl to connect to the script to automatically handle (or bypass) email veification. The script will create a 'disposable' email address that you can use when you need to verify registrations etc by email. You can check all your mail by refreshing the page, and the email address will disappear forever once you close it. Operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris
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