Yes, but mailinator tends to be blacklisted nowadays.
Another good tip is to use a catch all on your domain, and make a filter
which filters out To: addresses which contain e.g. 'spam', and sort that
mail to a different folder which you purge every 30d. This way you can
still get the messages, and you can also use a different mail address for
each service and precisely track where the SPAM came from and block it more
proactively. It also forces you to use different logins for each service
you use, which isn't a bad idea.
Just my 2cts.
2014-09-08 16:17 GMT+01:00 Dan Gahlinger <dgahling at hotmail.com>:
I always use a service for this, mailinaor or such
comes in really handy!
Subject: Re: Copying protected floppies?
From: fozztexx at
fozztexx.com
Date: Mon, 8 Sep 2014 07:58:20 -0700
To: cctalk at
classiccmp.org
Be warned, vetusware *immediately* sells your email address to spammers.
I signed
up with a brand new 10minutemail email address and within 2
minutes the account was receiving spam.
On Sep 8, 2014, at 4:13 AM, Dan Gahlinger <dgahling at hotmail.com> wrote:
> This looks like a reasonable copy of it:
>
>
http://vetusware.com/download/COPYCAT%20.%20%20COPYWRITE%20%20%20%20ZERODIS…
>
> Not sure which version it is, or how recent (before the end).
> I actually purchased mine, and kept it updated to the end, but not
sure I
ever got the last version of it,
> or if I did, where it might be.
>
> I checked the manual in that zip, seems like a good copy, but YMMV
>
> Dan.
>
>> Date: Sun, 7 Sep 2014 20:24:35 -0700
>> From: shumaker at
att.net
>> To:
>> Subject: Re: Copying protected floppies?
>>
>> On 9/7/2014 6:01 PM, Dan Gahlinger wrote:
>>> CopyIIpc is "ok" I guess. not that great.
>>>
>>> Really, get a copy of copywrite, it was the best there ever was for
PC (as a software only solution),
>>> they had related utilities like
"zerodisk" and other things.
>>>
>>> without a hardware solution, your best option is and always will be
copywrite.
>>> some of the utilities even had tools
to remove the protection from
the copies.
>>> once you do that, you can use
teledisk to make copies of those, no
fuss or muss.
>>>
>>> Dan.
>>>
>>>
>>>> From: fozztexx at
fozztexx.com
>>>> Subject: Copying protected floppies?
>>>> Date: Sun, 7 Sep 2014 11:42:58 -0700
>>>> To: cctalk at
classiccmp.org
>>>>
>>>> I got a copy of The Newsroom by Springboard new in the box a few
weeks ago. It's for the IBM PC and came on two 360k 5.25" floppies. The
first thing I tried to do was make copies of the disks. Unfortunately it's
protected and so I'm not exactly sure how to back them up. I tried teledisk
but the copy it made doesn't work and Newsroom keeps insisting that I
insert the original disk when I try using it on my PC.
>>>>
>>>> I read that teledisk was supposed to be able to deal with copy
protection, but it clearly doesn't. I don't have a kryoflux. What other
options are there for making backups of protected disks?
>>
>> --
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>> Check out my blog:
http://insentricity.com
>>
>>
>>
>
>
Is said software available somewhere?
Steve