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Sneakemail

Quickly create disposable email addresses on any web site

Create disposable email addresses at the click of a button on any web site.

You need a Sneakemail account (free) to use this script.

Any time a web page asks for an email address, this script will place a button next to the email field. Press the button to create create a new Sneakemail address and automatically place it in the form's email field.

To learn about Sneakemail, go to http://sneakemail.com/




Jul 28, 2008
shuriken User

Still that nasty error in Opera 9.51 :(
BUT, I found a user script for Opera that emulates the GM_* functions and it seems to work quite nicely. It's at http://www.howtocreate.co.uk/operaStuff/userJav...

Unfortunately there's now this error:

User Javascript thread
Error:
name: TypeError
message: Statement on line 137: Cannot convert undefined or null to Object
Backtrace:
  Line 137 of User JS script 
    	node.parentNode.insertBefore(sneakemailDiv, node.nextSibling)

Which is strange because the Sneakemail button does appear in the right place on the page. It just doesn't do anything. Any ideas?

 
Jun 16, 2008
Russ Black Script's author

Release notes:

* Now recognizes form fields that are labeled as email fields in the actual text of the field (before it would just look at the text next to the field to identify email fields)
* The "My Sneakemail Account" menu option now opens sneakemail in a separate window.

 
Jul 17, 2007
shuriken User

Getting there...
Now it's:

User Javascript thread
Error:
name: ReferenceError
message: Statement on line 334: Reference to undefined variable: GM_registerMenuCommand

(Opera 9.21)

 
Jun 6, 2007
Russ Black Script's author

shuriken,

reinstall it and try again. I removed the reference to unsafeWindow. It turns out it wasn't needed.

 
Jun 2, 2007
shuriken User

Hi Russ, thanks for the script. I wonder if you have any plans to support Opera? At the moment it throws the error: 'Statement on line 297: Reference to undefined variable: unsafeWindow'.

 
May 9, 2007
KJ8m User

Subject: "can't find rul_id" error

I have resolved my problem by replacing the text 'Example Allow' (which is the default rule name) inside the variable 'rulidReg' (search for 'var rulidReg') with the name of my main rule (ie 'Gmail').

 
May 9, 2007
Russ Black Script's author

KJ8m,

Do you have a paid subscription to sneakemail? I've only tested this with free accounts, but it's supposed to work for paying accounts as well. If you feel comfortable sending me your sneakemail credentials, I can use your account to reproduce the problem and then fix it. My email is z9lkif202@sneakemail.com

 
May 9, 2007
KJ8m User

I get error "can't find rul_id".

 
May 8, 2007
Russ Black Script's author

You're welcome. I'm glad you find it useful.

 
Apr 25, 2007
pihl User

Just like to say thanks alot, Russ. This script works perfectly - and it's very useful too.

 
Apr 19, 2007
Russ Black Script's author

You can now right-click the "Create Sneakemail" button to change your Sneakemail user name and password. This is also available from Tools | Greasemonkey | User Script Commands

 
Jan 5, 2007
Russ Black Script's author

Thanks for the info AmartAlx. That's a nice feature available to paying members only.

 
Jan 4, 2007
SmartAlx User

If you need this script then you aren’t using sneakemail to its fullest potential.

Go to sneakemail and explore the “auto address keys”. Once you have an “auto address key” set up, creating (and remembering) sneakemail addresses on the fly is a cinch. You can even quote a sneakemail address over the phone or at a convention or to a new “friend” in person WITHOUT a computer. You don’t need the internet at ALL!

 
Oct 31, 2006
Russ Black Script's author

Now automatically places you in secure (https) mode on the sneakemail.com site

 
Sep 6, 2006
laine69 User

works fine to me

thx !!!!!

 
Aug 29, 2006
Russ Black Script's author

No longer shows button on sign-in forms, just on sign-up.

 
Aug 17, 2006
Russ Black Script's author

added support for forms that have a second "Confirm Email" field

 
Aug 16, 2006
Russ Black Script's author

Let me know how you like it! (or how you don't :)

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