Managing Multiple Trashmail Domains
Posted: 21 Aug 2011, 20:42
Two questions, actually:
1) Whenever I create a new disposable address, the default is to create multiple disposables each with the same userid but many domains - I think the current default is eleven. I do not want or need eleven addresses created and have no intention of EVER using any trashmail disposable in a domain OTHER THAN @trashmail.net. Is it possible to have every request for a new disposable to result in only ONE new address, ending in @trashmail.net? I'm a PLUS user and have space for 2500 addresses but if 10 of every 11 addresses I create are done so needlessly, it sure complicates my online address manager use and wastes your space and processing.
2) In the same thought, using the online address manager, can I go in and manually delete every disposable that does NOT end in @trashmail.net with NO risk of the system deleting the equivalent @trashmail.net address that I need to keep? That is, if the system sees me manually deleting, for example, <whatever>@kurzpost.de, is there a chance it would automatically also delete <whatever>@trashmail.net with NO such specific manual instruction to do so from me?
1) Whenever I create a new disposable address, the default is to create multiple disposables each with the same userid but many domains - I think the current default is eleven. I do not want or need eleven addresses created and have no intention of EVER using any trashmail disposable in a domain OTHER THAN @trashmail.net. Is it possible to have every request for a new disposable to result in only ONE new address, ending in @trashmail.net? I'm a PLUS user and have space for 2500 addresses but if 10 of every 11 addresses I create are done so needlessly, it sure complicates my online address manager use and wastes your space and processing.
2) In the same thought, using the online address manager, can I go in and manually delete every disposable that does NOT end in @trashmail.net with NO risk of the system deleting the equivalent @trashmail.net address that I need to keep? That is, if the system sees me manually deleting, for example, <whatever>@kurzpost.de, is there a chance it would automatically also delete <whatever>@trashmail.net with NO such specific manual instruction to do so from me?