A temporary email domain is the part after the @. The more domains a service offers, the easier it is to find one a website will accept — and the less your address looks like throwaway mail. fmail runs 26 of them, all sharing the same live inbox engine and the same public API.
Every fmail domain
Any username works on any of these. alex@fmail.men, alex@guns.lat, and alex@mailmaxy.one are three separate inboxes — same name, different domain, no overlap.
How to choose a domain
Quick picking guide
- If a site rejects one domain as 'disposable', try another — variety is the whole point.
- Want it to look ordinary? Reach for a plain .com like exolinker.com or ougoods.com.
- Just need a code fast? Any domain works; the default is fmail.men.
- Testing in bulk? Spread signups across several domains to keep inboxes separate.
One service, many front doors
Every domain is interchangeable. They all deliver mail within seconds, all auto-delete after 12 hours, and all respond to the same REST API — so you can point a script at any of them. Think of the 26 domains as different doors into the same building.
Bookmark the homepage and switch domains from the dropdown whenever you need a fresh one.
Need a throwaway inbox right now?
Pick any name on 26 domains, read mail live, and let it self-destruct. No signup, ever.
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