Types Of Emails

Different email types are used in botting to create accounts, manage profiles, and reduce overlap or detection. Each type has different tradeoffs in trust, scalability, and ease of use.

Types of Emails

Different email types are used in botting to create accounts, manage profiles, and reduce overlap or detection. Each type has different tradeoffs in trust, scalability, and ease of use.


Gmail Variations (Gmail Only)

Dot Trick

Example

[email protected][email protected]

Use

• Creating multiple signups that route to one inbox

Notes

• All emails still go to the same Gmail account

• Limited uniqueness

• Does not work on all sites


Plus Aliases

Example

[email protected]

[email protected]

Use

• Organizing accounts

• Simple variation for light use

Notes

• Still tied to one Gmail account

• Some sites block plus addressing


Free Email Providers (Low Trust)

Examples

• mail.com

• protonmail.com

Use

• Backup or temporary accounts

Notes

• Lower trust on many retail sites

• Not recommended for scaling

• Higher risk of flags or bans


Major Email Providers

Examples

• Yahoo

• Outlook

• iCloud

• AOL

Use

• Creating higher trust, long term accounts

• Diversifying email pools

Notes

• More trusted than disposable providers

• Slower to create in bulk

• Often require phone verification


iCloud Hide My Email (HME)

Apple’s Hide My Email creates random aliases that forward to your iCloud inbox.

Use

• Privacy focused setups

• Cleaner email appearance

Notes

• Apple ecosystem only (iCloud+)


Yahoo Disposable Addresses

Yahoo allows limited alias style variations tied to a base email.

Use

• Small scale email variation

Notes

• Not a true catchall

• Limited flexibility compared to custom domains


Important Notes

• No email type works universally on all sites

• Mixing email providers is recommended

• Overusing one email source increases risk

• Higher trust emails generally perform better on retail sites

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