I might be wrong but it's there a feature in Gmail where you can "+word" to your address and it basically does the same? It's been there like for ages.
@vladzima some sites block the "+" sign as not valid for an e-mail address. Also, others usually remove the post-sign part and get your real e-mail address. This is good because it hides your real account - there's no way to tell it for sure.
@sucrose@tiagocesar@mailhero But why would you? They'll still receive your emails unless you spam them. Blocking all Mailhero addresses would just reduce your conversion with no real benefit (if you're a legit).
@connor_stuff It looks like my poor lite VPS which handles the web (not the mail!) can't quite take the load from both being Product Hunt'ed and Hacker News'ed at the same time... It should be up now though!
@tiagocesar@connor_stuff Thank you, I guess you could say that. I was taken completely by surprise when I got up in the morning and then realized that my little webapp had gotten so much publicity in a short while. I must admit that it feels really great so many people seems to like the service. :)
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