How to send mail from temp mail
Temp mail services, also known as disposable email services, provide a temporary email address that can be used to receive emails and then discarded. Here's a step-by-step guide on how to send mail from a temp mail service:
Choose a temp mail service:
There are many temp mail services available, such as:
- 10 Minute Mail
- Mailinator
- Guerilla Mail
- Temp Mail
- Maildrop
Create an account:
Sign up for a temp mail service by providing a username and password. Some services may require additional information, such as a CAPTCHA verification.
Get your temp email address:
Once you've created an account, you'll receive a temporary email address. This address will be valid for a limited time, usually a few minutes to a few hours.
Compose and send an email:
Use your email client or a web-based email service to compose an email. Enter the recipient's email address, subject, and message. In the "From" field, enter the temp email address provided by the service.
Use a temporary email address as the sender:
When sending an email, use the temp email address as the sender's email address. This will allow you to send an email from the temp mail service.
Example:
Let's say you want to send an email from 10 Minute Mail. You create an account and receive a temp email address, such as [email protected]
. You then compose an email using your email client or a web-based email service, and enter [email protected]
as the sender's email address.
Tips:
- Be aware that temp mail services may have limitations, such as a limited number of emails that can be sent or received.
- Some services may require you to verify your email address by clicking on a link sent to your temp email address.
- Temp mail services are often used for testing purposes, such as verifying email addresses or testing email marketing campaigns.
- Be cautious when using temp mail services, as they may not provide the same level of security or reliability as a traditional email service.
Remember to always check the terms of service and any limitations imposed by the temp mail service before using it.