Port87 is a new email service from SciActive Inc built around the concept of “Label Powered Email”: every label has its own dedicated email address, and users can assign different labels to different services, groups, or contacts. If one address is leaked, users can identify the source and replace that label address, reducing spam and cross-service tracking.
In terms of channels, Port87 is purely an email service and does not cover SMS, voice, or IM. Its focus is not traditional bulk email or marketing delivery, but personal email sending/receiving and anti-spam controls. For labels with screening enabled, first-time senders need to verify that they are not bots; when the bare address receives email, it can also auto-reply and direct senders to use a public label. It also supports custom domains, including both a personal-domain format such as [email protected] and a multi-user domain format such as [email protected].
Basic Mail is free, supports unlimited receiving, and includes 500MB of storage. Sending email requires the Send Mail subscription, priced at $0.99/month. Domain users can choose Domain Owner at $9.99/month, which allows adding and managing unlimited custom domains, with extra users at $3.99/month/user. Storage upgrades range from $1.99/month for 2GB to $39.99/month for 1000GB. For a personal anti-spam mailbox, the entry cost is relatively low; however, the free storage allowance is small, and heavy email archiving users may need to pay extra.
Its main strength is a clear anti-spam approach: different labels can isolate account emails, human emails, and public contact channels, and phishing emails are easier to spot if they arrive under the wrong label. Custom domain support also reduces the risk of vendor lock-in. The drawbacks are that the available materials do not disclose email deliverability, SLA, server locations, SMTP/IMAP support, API access, migration options, or compliance certifications. The claim of “100% spam blocked during a 12-month testing period” is the product’s own statement and lacks third-party verification.
Port87 is suitable for individuals who often publish their email address, frequently sign up for online services, or worry about email leaks and phishing. It may also fit small teams that need lightweight domain email. Access from China is not discussed in the available materials, and network reachability and payment methods are also undisclosed, so they should be treated as unknown. Before using it in China, it is recommended to test registration, login, email sending/receiving stability, and payment availability. Alternatives include Proton Mail, Fastmail, Gmail, Outlook, and Cloudflare Email Routing.
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