if you want some thing like [email protected] you would need to make you own website and then you can make a email from you webpage, because the part after the @ is the website.
so like if my website domain is oo3p2.com my email will be [email protected]
there are some site that offer custom names but you either have to pay a year fee or they just crappy names, like @spaceman.org _________________
I did it by signing up to www.000webhost.com
making a domain, making an e-mail for it (available at the site) then registering it for msn.
There was an old exploit, patched and doesn't work but is still kinda cool.
When you sign up paste this into your url bar
Code:
javascript: var p = '*****.'; var ds = new Array('****'); for (var i = 0; i < ds.length; i ++){document.getElementById('idomain').options[i] = new Option(p + ds[i], p + ds[i])} alert('domains added');
Replace the ****'s with what you want.
It doesn't work but it's still kinda cool.
Alternatively, there are other sites you can create them with.
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