Tempomail : Generate A Custom Email Address In 1 Second And Receive Emails

Tempomail is a standalone binary that allows you to create a temporary email address in 1 Second and receive emails. It uses 1secmail’s API. No dependencies required!

Installation

From Binary

Download the pre-built binaries for different platforms from the releases page. Extract them using tar, move it to your $PATH and you’re ready to go.

# download release from https://github.com/kavishgr/tempomail/releases/
# tar -xzvf linux-amd64-tempomail.tgz
# mv tempomail /usr/local/bin/
# tempomail -h

From Github

git clone https://github.com/kavishgr/tempomail.git
cd tempomail
go build .
mv tempomail /usr/local/bin/ #OR $HOME/go/bin
tempomail -h

Usage

By default, all emails are saved in /tmp/1secmails/. It only has only one flag --path to specify a directory to store your emails:

Usage of tempomail:
-path string
specify directory to store emails (default “/tmp/1secmails/”)

Press CTRL+c or SIGTERM to quit and delete all received emails.

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