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  1. Mailinator allows Developers and QA Testing teams to automatically test their SMS and Email workflows like 2FA verifications, sign-ups, and password resets with trillions of inboxes at your fingertips.

  2. www.mailinator.com › v4 › loginMailinator | Login

    Subscriber Login. Log in Lost your password? Login with SSO. You do not need to login for Public Mailinator.

  3. www.mailinator.com › v4 › publicMailinator

    Upgrade to a Mailinator Subscription and get High rate limits, Private Domains, Message Rules, and API access! [No Credit Card Required]

  4. Upgrade to a Mailinator Subscription and get high rate limits, Private Domains, and API access!

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  6. www.mailinator.com › v4 › publicMailinator

    Welcome to the Mailinator Console [beta]. You can use this to interact with Mailinator. As always, Public Mailinator is for personal use. Please subscribe for higher limits! Type 'help' for a command list. You are currently viewing PUBLIC Inboxes. Subscribers: Login to use the Mailinator Console for your Private Inboxes.

  7. Mailinator is the predominant enterprise resource for world-class QA testing teams looking to automate their email and sms workflow testing.

  8. Jun 5, 2024 · So, anyone can access your emails without even having to log in or sign up for Mailinator, which means there’s no privacy at all for the emails received in these public inboxes. Private (Subscriber-Only) domains.

  9. May 28, 2021 · Mailinator is a free disposable email service that offers email addresses under the domain @mailinator.com. Use your Mailnator address to sign up for websites, register software, post to message boards, or in any situation in which you need an email address but don't want to give out your real address.

  10. Jun 30, 2023 · Feature Update: Mailinator Authenticator. We recently launched a new feature called “Mailinator Authenticator”.*. We sort of stealthed it into the web interface a few weeks back (it wasn’t actually very stealthy – maybe you noticed). This feature is designed to assist in testing two-factor authentication (2FA) functionality in applications.