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Common questions
A temporary email address is a disposable email account that lets you receive messages without exposing your personal inbox. It works well for sign-ups, verification codes, and avoiding spam.
Free DustMail addresses default to 30 minutes, and you can choose any duration from 5 minutes to 24 hours. Premium users can create inboxes that last up to 365 days.
Yes. Free users get real-time inbox access, browser persistence, and up to 100 API requests per day. Premium adds custom usernames, domain selection, longer inbox duration, and unlimited API usage.
Yes, but custom usernames and domain selection are currently Premium features. Free users receive a random disposable address on the default domain.
Yes. Premium users can add a domain, publish the TXT and MX records DustMail shows, and verify it before it becomes selectable for inbox creation. Each verified domain can optionally use catch-all inbox support, while shared DustMail domains remain built into the service. Forwarding is not part of v1.
DustMail uses secure session cookies, hashed API keys, and verified payment webhooks. Public email routes only expose active, unexpired inboxes.
Not currently. The implemented product is focused on receiving temporary emails and reading them through the web inbox or API.
Once an inbox expires, DustMail stops serving it through the public inbox and email routes. You can generate a new address at any time.
Yes. The API lets you create, list, inspect, and delete inboxes programmatically. Free users get 100 API calls per day, while Premium users get unlimited access.