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Gmailbox.org positions itself as a “global mailbox.” In practice, it is an email forwarding and mailbox aliasing service. Users can create Gmailbox.org addresses and have incoming messages automatically forwarded, unchanged, to a designated real mailbox. They can also create disposable virtual mailboxes—for example, using different addresses for different website registrations—to protect their primary inbox and identify the source of spam.
Based on the collected text, the service only covers the email channel and does not include SMS, voice, or IM. Its core features include automatic email forwarding, management of multiple personal/work email addresses, virtual mailboxes, anonymous mailboxes, mail filtering rules, and spam filtering. Basic accounts can have up to 10 active virtual mailboxes with suffixes; VIP users get unlimited active mailboxes, anonymous mailboxes, and filters. Filtering rules can block or forward mail based on sender or target virtual mailbox, while spam can be blocked before forwarding or marked by modifying the subject line.
The Basic service is free and claims to remain free forever. VIP is aimed at sponsors: users who donate USD 10 via PayPal receive 3 years of VIP status. In terms of capacity, the text states that there are no limits on the number of emails received/forwarded per month, no limits on the number of mailbox addresses, and virtual mailboxes take effect immediately after creation. However, a single forwarded email is limited to a maximum of 10MB. The website does not disclose deliverability rates, average latency, SLA, bounce handling, or high-availability guarantees, so it is not suitable to evaluate against enterprise email infrastructure standards.
No API, webhook, SMTP relay, SDK, or enterprise integration documentation appears in the main text. Usage seems to be centered on a web account and rule configuration. In terms of compliance and privacy, Gmailbox.org states that it does not share users’ email addresses or virtual mailboxes with third parties, does not send commercial emails, and does not read or store the content of forwarded emails. Email copies are only temporarily retained for the time required to deliver them and are then deleted. The service also prohibits spam, virus distribution, illegal activity, and malicious use. Its terms make clear that the service is provided “as is” and that parts of the service may be discontinued.
Its strengths are a low free-entry barrier, inexpensive VIP access, and a clear privacy-protection approach. It is suitable for individuals, small teams, and open-source enthusiasts who want to hide their real email address, isolate registration addresses, and reduce spam. The downsides are limited Basic functionality, a noticeable 10MB attachment limit, and a lack of enterprise support, observability, and programmable interfaces. For users in China, the text provides no information about accessibility, payment availability, or localization; PayPal is the only explicitly mentioned payment method. For more mature alternatives, consider comparing SimpleLogin, Firefox Relay, AnonAddy, Forward Email, or ImprovMX.
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gmailbox.org is an Unknown Comms & Email provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach gmailbox.org directly.