I've also noticed this recently. The only example that comes to mind right now is the registration for the trial version of rapid7's nexpose vulnerability scanner enterprise edition ( http://information.rapid7.com/Nexpose-Enterprise-Full-Trial.html?LS=121655) Presumably someone working for a "real" enterprise wont be using a freemail account like gmail so they are blocked. Also speaking of tormail I'm fairly sure that in the past facebook prevented using a tormail email address in the past but I think now it is permitted.
grarpamp <[email protected]> wrote: >I've noticed that many web forums deny creation of new forum accounts >if an email address from a disposable maildrop is given, ie: >mailinator, etc. This makes me think the forum software includes >in its popular distribution a list of these known maildrops? > >I've also noticed major social sites denying these maildrops as >well. > >And in some rare cases (though I failed to keep notes) I've seen >some sites denying Yahoo and even Gmail because they are free. > > >Although this is only partially related to Tor, I wanted to survey >peoples experiences with denials keyed to attempted use of particular >mail service providers. What are the trends or characteristics here? > >So called disposable maildrops are a special case that more sites >tend to refuse (for no real reason given that many full yet free >mail services exist). > >I'm more interested in experiences with regular full >(IMAP/POP/SMTP/HTTP) >yet free mail services being denied? And if that denial varies based >on the perceived (presumably as seen by the target site's management) >size, glamour, professionalism, security, catered user base, or >obscurity of the mail service you attempted to use? > > >Note: I'm not referring to signing up for the mail service itself, >we know that is commonly blocked. But about using certain @mailprovider >domains at your site of interest. >_______________________________________________ >tor-talk mailing list >[email protected] >https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk _______________________________________________ tor-talk mailing list [email protected] https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk
