What is a Temporary / Disposable Email?
“TMail” Temporaire Mail is a service that allows you to receive emails at a temporary address that self-destructs after a certain time. It’s also known by names such as: tempmail, 15minutemail, disposable email, fake-mail or trash-mail. Many forums, Wi-Fi providers, websites and blogs require visitors to register before they can view content, post comments or download something.
Temporaire Mail is a leading disposable email service that helps you avoid spam and stay safe.
The Technology Behind Disposable Email Addresses
Everyone has an email address — for work, personal communications, accounts, etc. But receiving tons of spam or having your address exposed in a data breach can lead to unwanted mail or your address ending up on spam lists. No activity on the internet is 100% private.
Disposable email addresses act as temporary contact addresses. If one becomes compromised or is flagged for abuse, you can delete it without affecting your real email or contacts. The temporary email serves as a relay for a limited time, while your real address stays hidden.
How to Create a Temporary Email
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Click the “New / Generate” button.
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A temporary email address appears (e.g. abc123@tmail.ma / abc123@mailbox.ma).
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Use it to register, download a file, or receive a confirmation email.
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All incoming emails will show up in the temporary inbox page.
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You can read content, click confirmation links, etc.
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Emails are ephemeral, so act fast.
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Most temporary emails expire automatically after a fixed period (e.g. 10 minutes, 1 hour, or 24 hours).
Why Use a Disposable Email?
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To avoid your main email being flooded with newsletters or unwanted advertisements.
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Since temporary emails expire, spam never reaches your primary inbox.
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Disposable email services typically don’t require personal information.
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Ideal for testing services or joining sites without revealing your identity — useful for forums, contests, or untrusted sites.
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No need for a permanent account.
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You generate and use an email in seconds.
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No need to manage passwords or unnecessary notifications.
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Developers and testers often use temporary emails to test registrations and notifications without cluttering their main inbox.