About
Why this site exists
Temp Mail Agency combines a homepage inbox with a public documentation layer. The inbox handles the temporary email workflow, while the surrounding site explains what the service is for, what it is not for, and how to use it responsibly.
What the product does
The mailbox interface on the homepage creates short-lived email addresses that can receive incoming mail for temporary tasks. That includes things like one-time signups, product QA, low-risk downloads, or avoiding marketing clutter in a permanent inbox.
The service is designed for convenience, not permanence. Addresses can change, messages can expire, and a disposable mailbox should never be treated like a personal account you expect to recover later.
What the product is not for
This is not a replacement for a personal or business email account. We do not position the service for banking, healthcare, education records, tax filings, legal notices, or any regulated or sensitive workflow. If a message matters in the long term, use an address you control directly.
Why the public documentation is separate from the inbox
A mailbox interface by itself does not explain the service. The public guides, FAQ, and policy pages keep the documentation readable, searchable, and reviewable while the homepage stays focused on receiving temporary mail.
Editorial principles
- We publish product-specific guides instead of filler text built around keywords.
- We describe legitimate use cases and clearly call out cases where disposable email is inappropriate.
- We keep policy, privacy, and support pages visible from the main navigation.
- We avoid promising permanent retention, absolute anonymity, or perfect delivery.
Public mailbox reminder
Disposable inboxes should be treated as temporary, low-trust spaces. Do not send private documents, regulated records, financial credentials, or anything that could harm you if it is exposed or disappears.