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<div>Another option is sigaint which can only be accessed through TOR but can receiver mails from "clear"net.</div>

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<div style="margin:0 0 10px 0;"><b>Gesendet:</b> Mittwoch, 07. Dezember 2016 um 16:11 Uhr<br/>
<b>Von:</b> Rana <ranaventures@gmail.com><br/>
<b>An:</b> tor-relays@lists.torproject.org<br/>
<b>Betreff:</b> Re: [tor-relays] Anonymous email (was: Is there a reason for all exit nodes being public?)</div>

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>Protonmail supports receiving a verification code by email. Use a disposable email provider that isn't blocked to receive the code. I _just_ made a protonmail account to test.<br/>
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><a href="https://10minutemail.net/" target="_blank">https://10minutemail.net/</a> worked for me just now.<br/>
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><a href="https://10minutemail.com" target="_blank">https://10minutemail.com</a> did not work as protonmail recognized the address I got from it as being temporary.<br/>
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>Hope that helps.<br/>
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>Matt<br/>
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I already had it solved but I tipped a friend about <a href="https://10minutemail.net" target="_blank">https://10minutemail.net</a> and it worked for him, for which he thanks you. I wonder how long it will take Protonmail to close this loophole :)<br/>
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