How to put mail for testing

To test email functionality, you'll need to send an email to a test mailbox. Here are a few ways to do it:

Method 1: Use a temporary email service

You can use a temporary email service like Mailinator, 10 Minute Mail, or Guerilla Mail. These services provide a disposable email address that you can use for testing purposes. Just sign up for an account, and you'll get a temporary email address that you can use to test your email functionality.

Method 2: Use a Gmail alias

If you have a Gmail account, you can create an alias by adding a "+" symbol followed by a word or phrase to your email address. For example, if your email address is [email protected], you can create an alias like [email protected]. This way, you can send test emails to this alias and still receive them in your main inbox.

Method 3: Use a dedicated test email account

If you have a domain or a subdomain, you can create a dedicated test email account. For example, if you have a domain example.com, you can create a test email account like [email protected]. This way, you can send test emails to this account and test your email functionality without affecting your main email account.

Method 4: Use a mail testing tool

There are also mail testing tools like Mail Tester or Email Tester that allow you to send test emails to a temporary email address. These tools are often free and easy to use.

Once you have set up your test email account or alias, you can use it to test your email functionality. Simply send an email to the test address, and verify that it is received correctly.