10-Minute Temp Email

10-minute email is designed for slower signup flows, multi-step verification, and cases where you may refresh the page. It gives you a few minutes of window to absorb most OTP delays.

The inbox survives refreshes while the countdown is still running, and new messages show up the moment they arrive.

How It Works

  1. Open TempMailer:Visit the 10-minute inbox page. A disposable email address is generated instantly with no signup.
  2. Copy the address:Copy the generated address and paste it into the signup or verification form you need to complete.
  3. Wait for the inbox to refresh:The inbox polls in the background. New verification codes and activation links appear within seconds of arrival.
  4. Finish before the countdown ends:Complete the signup or verification before the 10-minute countdown expires. Refresh the page anytime to extend the session.

When a 10-Minute Inbox Fits Best

  • Multi-step signup flows where you leave the form to check a code
  • Verification emails that may be delayed past a simple disposable inbox
  • Workflows where you might accidentally refresh or switch tabs
  • Registering several tools in a row and needing to hold the address briefly

When to Avoid 10-Minute Mail

  • Payment, banking, or recoverable long-term accounts
  • High-risk platforms that already block disposable domains
  • Work correspondence where you need a persistent archive

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does the 10-minute inbox last?

The inbox runs on a 10-minute countdown. As long as the tab stays open and the countdown has not expired, you can keep receiving emails and extend the session when new messages arrive.

Will the inbox survive a page refresh?

Yes. Refreshing the page restores the same 10-minute inbox as long as the countdown has not reached zero. This is the main reason to pick 10-minute mail over a one-shot disposable inbox.

Can I receive OTP or 2FA codes?

Most signup OTP codes work fine. For true two-factor authentication on high-risk platforms, use your real email or an authenticator app — those flows are often blocked for disposable addresses.

Why do some verification emails never arrive?

Either the platform detected a disposable email domain and refused to send, or the message was delayed past the 10-minute window. Switching to a real inbox is the usual fix for either case.

How is the 10-minute inbox different from a quick disposable inbox?

10-minute mail is better for slower multi-step signups, delayed OTP emails, and cases where you may refresh the page. Quick disposable inboxes are faster and simpler for one-step signups that complete in seconds.