* Added email.webhook.site
This is a web service used to debug webhooks and emails. Generates disposable email addresses under the `email.webhook.site` domain.
Details: https://docs.webhook.site/index.html
* Replaced with top level domain
* Add a domain available at www.onetime-mail.com
* Add an domain available at instance-email.com
* Add an domain available at 2chmail.net
* Add an domain available at sute.jp
* Add an domain available at ワンタイムメール.総合サービス.com
* Add domains available at m.kuku.lu
* Run maintain.sh
* Update disposable_email_blocklist.conf
http://stu.zhaoqian.ninja/
* Update disposable_email_blocklist.conf
twzhhq.online
* Update disposable_email_blocklist.conf
from https://10minutemail.com/
* Update disposable_email_blocklist.conf
miucce.com was available at https://10minutemail.com/ but I missed a screenshot, I am sorry.
* Add more instructions for contributing so that the right order can always be achieved.
LC_ALL=C; export LC_ALL
Signed-off-by: Hollow Man <hollowman@hollowman.ml>
* Add a shell script for maintaining disposable_email_blocklist.conf
Signed-off-by: Hollow Man <hollowman@hollowman.ml>
* Remove redundant lines in README.md
Signed-off-by: Hollow Man <hollowman@hollowman.ml>
Noticed that 33Mail was on the `email_blocklist.conf`, but this service is not a temporary mail provider, and requires users to create an account, with valid contact details, and payment details (for premium plan).
Since it's a privacy service, not a disposable email address, I'm making the suggestion that it probably doesn't need to be on this list, especially since there are no other forwarding mail providers included in the list
**Bit of Background**
Email alias forwarding services work by allowing users to use a different email alias for each online service (e.g. facebook@john.33mail.com, github@my-domain.com, heroku@john.anonaddy.com, etc). It enables users to protect their real email address, when creating online accounts, while still permanently receiving all email communication in their primary inbox. It works in exactly the same was as [other mail forwarding services](https://github.com/Lissy93/personal-security-checklist/blob/master/5_Privacy_Respecting_Software.md#anonymous-mail-forwarding) (like AnonAddy, SimpleLogin, ProtonMail aliases, and Firefox Private relay). 33Mail is one of the most long standing of them all, it's been running since 2008.