you have got really nice name and your site looks like clone of temp-mail.org but thats fine. I have used temp-mail before and it was really good service, what you have to do next is add few more domain names to use as email address. In no time many services might ban use of @bitcoinemail.org emails so adding new low cost domains on each week will be good step ahead.
Still doesn't make his service ""Decentralized"", It is actually quite the opposite. His site is not even open source, let alone "decentralized".
How does your service works? is it base on users session? if different users visits your site at the same time they will get different different emails or not?
And do you have logs all of this emails user's receive and the email of course? I bet this site will be useful to those people who doesn't want to give their personal emails to some unknown websites they're trying.
I do not keep a log of what everyone receives it auto-deletes every log every 25 min.
For your protection and mine Ive set a cron job to delete all log files every 25 minutes via " find /var/log/* -exec cp /dev/null {} \; " It does use a simple cookie for user sessions, so the emails are always unique.
It would be useful for places you wanted to try out. The TOS has more information.
Is there any way we as a ""customer"" / User can check that? That would be very nice.
I can't see any difference between your service and others like yopmail, apart from the fact that you are able to delete the email after a set period of time sort of like Wickr. However i don't think that should be called "decentralized".
You are still the one in charge of the site, therefore it is centralized. Users have to trust you to delete their emails.
If it was truly decentralized then we don't need to worry about you intercepting emails or not deleting it.
Theres plans in the works to integrate into blockchain, and I can understand your concerns. This is beta v0.1, and frankly no one says anyone has to use it. Just trying to help others not get spam on basic sites like forums etc. I know I will use it for sure glad I took the time to make it work to my privacy standard.
So if your worried/paranoid don't use it for any serious sh**, keep it basic. ....Nuff said....
How would you integrate something like sending emails in a blockchain? That sounds overly complicated, but i'm very curious to see how you'd do that.