But those free email boxes all get closed after 30 days of disuse. So, since no one else posts there and you never go to check it, SDMB would soon find the box undefined and you’d have broken a rule.
Why do you want to check the box once a month? To collect the spam you’re trying to avoid? Or just not to have a dead email address for SDMB? What good is the SDMB address - if it’s a dummy account you aren’t going to display it, since then you’d be stuck looking for mail among the spam again.
Dummy accounts are good ways to log onto websites that require an email to register. That way you don’t have your real inbox flooded. But you check it once a month to keep it active, so you can stay registered at your accounts. Because if you don’t have a valid email account, you can get booted from websites that you registered for.
I’m still suffering a mild attack of Spam paranoia…
On the question of denying any potential harvesting bots, what does the panel think of using a <meta name=“robots” content=“noindex,nofollow”> tag in the template for the Profiles pages ? – I don’t know much at all about spamming so there may be a simple devise to circumvent the tag but it struck me as an easy-to-implement option that may provide a little more comfort to the ill-at-ease <twitch, twitch> http://www.robotstxt.org/wc/meta-user.html
Of course, one has to wonder at the motivations of someone who resurrects a months-old thread just to say “The administrators are all wrong.”
Posters, please - DNFTT!
With that being said: you want to make sure that you have a valid e-mail address at the SDMB and check it regularly:
a) So that we can e-mail you, for example if the board is hacked and passwords compromised, or to warn you that something you posted at the board was inappropriate;
b) So that in case you forget your password, you can request that your password be e-mailed to you. Also if you send an e-mail to the staff the e-mail address is what we use to make sure that the person claiming to e-mail on behalf of Poster X is Poster X.