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philtec 23 May 2014 10:34 PM

Maildrop.cc Out for 3 days
 
Maildrop.cc Out for 3 days
This is a temp email site that I have used for quite some time.
"504 Gateway Time-out" is what comes up after waiting for page to load.
A 504 Gateway Timeout error, also called an HTTP 504 error, means that one
server didn't receive a response from another quickly enough so it timed out.
Anyone have any luck with this site.
The site checking website says that it is OK and online?

@Tornado 25 May 2014 12:34 PM

I use Maildrop.cc on a regular basis. Especially when I am testing out websites, forums, chat, and newsletters. I don't like all the spam and other mailings when you sign up for these types of services.

Mailinator works good as well. :D

n5bb 25 May 2014 01:35 PM

The DNS records look OK for that domain, and they seems to be accepting email sent to one of their SMTP addresses after greylisting (both spam prevention techniques). But the website is down.

Bill

philtec 20 Aug 2014 10:38 PM

Maildrop.cc Site still NO GOOD
 
The site came back online a few weeks after I posted this.
However it is totally nonfunctional.
Email to the contact address bounces.
Email to myself bounces.
Am I the only one, other than the few replies here, that used this service?

Berenburger 20 Aug 2014 11:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by philtec (Post 575201)
The site came back online a few weeks after I posted this.
However it is totally nonfunctional.
Email to the contact address bounces.
Email to myself bounces.
Am I the only one, other than the few replies here, that used this service?

Drop it! And choose a reliable provider. There are plenty discussed here.

philtec 21 Aug 2014 12:25 AM

Dropped long ago
 
I dropped it back in May.
Just went back to see if it came back or not.
Obviously not.

EmailHosting 22 Aug 2014 02:43 AM

Maildrop.cc
 
Why would you sign up to a service with a .cc extension? I personally would be deterred by that fact alone. If a company chooses the .cc extension to do business, then they have decided against using a .com which is the most popular domain name in use today.

I hope they are back up for you.

janusz 22 Aug 2014 02:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by EmailHosting (Post 575260)
Why would you sign up to a service with a .cc extension?

Why would anyone sign up to a service with a .fm extension?

EmailHosting 22 Aug 2014 03:10 AM

.fm extension
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by janusz (Post 575261)
Why would anyone sign up to a service with a .fm extension?

Honestly, I can't understand why a business would want to use the .fm extension either. It takes a lot more marketing effort to get folks to recall the .fm extension rather than a .com extension. It's simply extra effort in terms of expenditures when a .fm extension is chosen versus a .com.

Most people that have successful businesses using extensions such as .fm likely hoped that they had secured a .com extension instead or at least in combination to their .fm or other tld.

Thanks,

FredOnline 22 Aug 2014 03:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by EmailHosting (Post 575262)
Honestly, I can't understand why a business would want to use the .fm extension either. It takes a lot more marketing effort to get folks to recall the .fm extension rather than a .com extension. It's simply extra effort in terms of expenditures when a .fm extension is chosen versus a .com.

Most people that have successful businesses using extensions such as .fm likely hoped that they had secured a .com extension instead or at least in combination to their .fm or other tld.

Fastmail also own their .com domain.

Perhaps you should offer them advice on how to better utilize it?

petergh 22 Aug 2014 03:41 AM

Fastmail owning fastmail.com is news to me!

http://whois.domaintools.com/fastmail.com

shows that Rob N. is indeed the owner of that domain, and that it was updated a week ago (it does not indicate what the change was, though).

I can't create an alias in the fastmail.com domain, so I'm not sure if this is a yet-to-be-announced acquisition?

philtec 22 Aug 2014 03:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by EmailHosting (Post 575260)
Why would you sign up to a service with a .cc extension? I personally would be deterred by that fact alone. If a company chooses the .cc extension to do business, then they have decided against using a .com which is the most popular domain name in use today.

I hope they are back up for you.

There is no sign up to use maildrop when it worked.

EmailHosting 22 Aug 2014 05:27 AM

Who in their right mind...
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by philtec (Post 575267)
There is no sign up to use maildrop when it worked.

Who in their right mind would use maildrop if messages can be viewed by other users and their is little security with regards to their messages. Also, messages are deleted automatically to make space for other messages based on the site. That's just ridiculous.:o

philtec 22 Aug 2014 06:23 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by EmailHosting (Post 575274)
Who in their right mind would use maildrop if messages can be viewed by other users and their is little security with regards to their messages. Also, messages are deleted automatically to make space for other messages based on the site. That's just ridiculous.:o

The ONLY use for this site was to confirm an email address for a free sample and never ever get spamed about it.

William9 22 Aug 2014 08:16 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by EmailHosting (Post 575260)
Why would you sign up to a service with a .cc extension? I personally would be deterred by that fact alone. If a company chooses the .cc extension to do business, then they have decided against using a .com which is the most popular domain name in use today.

I hope they are back up for you.

Non-availability of the maildrop top level domain that they really wanted?


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