FAQ
PoofMail FAQ
Answers about PoofMail temporary inboxes, receive-only behavior, privacy, and responsible use.
What is a temporary email?
A temporary email is a short-lived email address for low-risk signups, newsletter tests, downloads, or manual delivery checks where a durable inbox is not needed.
How long do messages stay available?
When inbox delivery is active, delivered messages are intended to stay temporary and expire automatically. Save anything important somewhere durable.
Can I send email from PoofMail?
No. PoofMail is receive-only. This helps reduce spam and abuse risk.
Why did a website reject my temporary address?
Some websites choose to block temporary email domains. For important accounts or long-term access, use a reliable address you control.
Should I use PoofMail for banking, healthcare, or account recovery?
No. Use a durable, secure email account for critical services, recovery flows, financial accounts, healthcare, legal matters, and anything you need long-term.
Is PoofMail private?
PoofMail reduces unnecessary exposure of your primary email. Temporary inbox content should stay short-lived, and operational/security data may be used to prevent abuse.
Is PoofMail free?
PoofMail is free to use. If ads or partner links appear, they will be disclosed and kept separate from the inbox experience.
What is not allowed?
Do not use PoofMail for fraud, phishing, harassment, impersonation, platform-rule evasion, illegal activity, or automated abuse.
Is the app fully launched?
Not yet. Address generation is available in the app preview, but inbox delivery is disabled until backend routing, retention, and abuse controls are production-ready.
Still need help?
Contact support@poofmail.xyz, read the Inbox Limitations, or report misuse to abuse@poofmail.xyz.