Ban Quick Email Providers From Your Forum. (Prevent Spam)

Discussion in 'Security and Legal' started by Kaiser, Jan 11, 2011.

  1. Kaiser

    Kaiser Regular Member

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    Spammers love to use email providers that are 100% registration free, and don't require any personal information to use. It gives them a very quick and easy way to register on your forum, and if you have email activation turned on, they can quickly activate their accounts using the quick email providers.

    What they do is, they go to the website and choose a quick name they want to use for their email and enter it, and then they can get the emails from the forums on which they register on, and very quickly activate their accounts on your forum, which helps them to spam forums very easily as it is a quick process.

    You can prevent spam like this by blocking those email providers from your boards, so people cant use these emails during registration on your forums, which is a great way to prevent unwanted spam. There are many ways to prevent spam, but this is just one out of the thousands of ways.

    Some examples of quick email providers would be: (There alot more, if you know them just ban them the same way as in this article)

    http://www.mailinator.com
    http://www.yopmail.com
    http://www.spam.la
    http://www.10minutemail.com

    In order to ban them you would go to the ACP in whatever forum software you are using, and find the place to block emails and you would enter the following emails:

    @mailinator.com
    @yopmail.com
    @spam.la
    @pjjkp.com
    @prtnx.com
    @bumpymail.com
    @centermail.com
    @centermail.net
    @discardmail.com
    @dodgeit.com
    @e4ward.com
    @emailias.com
    @fakeinformation.com
    @front14.org
    @ghosttexter.de
    @jetable.net
    @kasmail.com
    @link2mail.net
    @mailexpire.com
    @mailinator.com
    @mailmoat.com
    @messagebeamer.de
    @mytrashmail.com
    @nervmich.net
    @netmails.net
    @netzidiot.de
    @nurfuerspam.de
    @oneoffemail.com
    @pookmail.com
    @privacy.net
    @punkass.com
    @sneakemail.com
    @sofort-mail.de
    @sogetthis.com
    @spam.la
    @spambob.com
    @spambob.net
    @spambob.org
    @spamex.com
    @spamgourmet.com
    @spamhole.com
    @spaminator.de
    @spammotel.com
    @spamtrail.com
    @trash-mail.de
    @trashmail.net
    @wuzup.net

    If you cant ban the emails try adding a * to the beginning of each email, so for example it would be: *@examplemail.com so you would ban it like that, and it should work

    Written by Kaiser of http://admin-talk.com
     
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  2. Kaiser

    Kaiser Regular Member

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    Updated, if you know others please list them.
     
  3. Alister

    Alister Regular Member

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    Thank you very much for this information great help.

    I have already banned the emails on my forum.
     
  4. Kaiser

    Kaiser Regular Member

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    You are welcome, happy to help.
     
  5. SpacewardAsh

    SpacewardAsh Lurking From Space

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    I know of a site that holds a database of known spammer emails if anyone wants it. It will require registration to access it though
     
  6. Alister

    Alister Regular Member

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    That could come in handy so plz post it here thanks.
     
  7. SpacewardAsh

    SpacewardAsh Lurking From Space

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    I will PM it to you, to keep it private and stop the spammers/bots from finding alternatives to you
     
  8. Fiona1964

    Fiona1964 Regular Member

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    Add this to your list



    @bumpymail.com
    @centermail.com
    @centermail.net
    @discardmail.com
    @dodgeit.com
    @e4ward.com
    @emailias.com
    @fakeinformation.com
    @front14.org
    @ghosttexter.de
    @jetable.net
    @kasmail.com
    @link2mail.net
    @mailexpire.com
    @mailinator.com
    @mailmoat.com
    @messagebeamer.de
    @mytrashmail.com
    @nervmich.net
    @netmails.net
    @netzidiot.de
    @nurfuerspam.de
    @oneoffemail.com
    @pookmail.com
    @privacy.net
    @punkass.com
    @sneakemail.com
    @sofort-mail.de
    @sogetthis.com
    @spam.la
    @spambob.com
    @spambob.net
    @spambob.org
    @spamex.com
    @spamgourmet.com
    @spamhole.com
    @spaminator.de
    @spammotel.com
    @spamtrail.com
    @trash-mail.de
    @trashmail.net
    @wuzup.net
     
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  9. MiGraiN

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    Haha nice, thats lot of emails to ban!
     
  10. Kaiser

    Kaiser Regular Member

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    But its never to much to be sucure ;)
     
  11. SpacewardAsh

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    Just a note: It's not always best to reveal all the emails to ban, because then the spammers know which services have been banned and will now know to search for others to use instead
     
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  12. Kaiser

    Kaiser Regular Member

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    The list has been updated!
     
  13. Daniel

    Daniel Regular Member

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    Wow this is outstanding! Thank you so much for sharing and thanks everyone for contributing to the list. I will definitely use this if something like this becomes a problem or seems like it's gonna become a problem.
     
  14. Kaiser

    Kaiser Regular Member

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    Thats why its there, I will try to find more to update it. But the ones you see up there are the most common ones.
     
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  15. Seahunter

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    The problem is, some of the majors (mail.com, inbox.com, aol.com) don't require anything other than a fake name to join. Millions of legitimate users use these mail domains. It might make for a lot of P.O.d guests were you to ban those.
     
  16. SassyBrat

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    This is a very useful tool to have. Thank you!
     
  17. TheCause

    TheCause Regular Member

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    I forgot all about that. I need to update my list. Here are some from http://www.guerrillamail.com/.


    @sharklasers.com
    @guerrillamailblock.com
    @guerrillamail.com
    @guerrillamail.net
    @guerrillamail.biz
    @guerrillamail.org
    @guerrillamail.de


     
  18. Zerum

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    Thank you for this. I have blocked them on my website. This is my current list. I included the ones you posted. Some are probably no longer in service but I'm sure it still better to have them blocked.

    If you need to add an asterisk, just go here paste the whole thing, and put asterisk at the prefix. It's what I do since I need to add an asterisk too.

     
  19. Brandon

    Brandon Regular Member

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    Thanks @Zerum I cleaned up your post a little to reduce it from taking a mile to scroll :D
     
  20. Zerum

    Zerum Regular Member

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    You're welcome and thank you for fixing it. It was bugging me as well. I was actually trying to figure out how to put a spoiler tag or something.

    Anyway, I had a massive spam hoard back then so I'm doing everything now to avoid it. Thanks again.
     
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