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I just noticed that I can send out messages through spamgourmet that appear to come from my disposable email addresses — can I use this feature to distribute my newsletter to my millions of fans?

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I just noticed that I can send out messages through spamgourmet that appear to come from my disposable email addresses — can I use this feature to distribute my newsletter to my millions of fans?

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A. No, sorry. The sending feature (like the rest of the service) is intended for individual users communicating with single or very few recipients at a frequency that’s reasonable for a single user doing that kind of thing. Think: one-to-one, not one-to-many. As an anti-spam service, if we ever get accused of letting our users use our service to spam people (even though you’re not spamming anybody, jeez), well, we just can’t go there – hope you understand. If you send messages out through the service in a pattern other than the one described above, your account will probably be automatically disabled, and you won’t get notified and we won’t necessarily get notified and it’ll just kind of stay disabled and you’ll stop getting any messages. Don’t take it personally, that’s the way it’s gotta be.

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