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Spammail.be is a free temporary email service aimed at individual users. Users can create an email address with a limited lifespan and use it instead of their real email address when filling out forms online. Emails received by the temporary address are forwarded to the user’s real inbox. Once the validity period ends, the temporary address is automatically deleted, and the service stops forwarding messages.
In terms of channels, Spammail.be is clearly an email-only service and does not cover SMS, voice, or instant messaging. Its core mechanism is not to provide a permanent mailbox, but rather a “temporary address + forwarding” model. This is suitable for signing up for websites, receiving confirmation emails, or reducing exposure of your real email address. In terms of regional coverage, the site uses a .be domain and offers Dutch, French, and English interfaces, suggesting it may be more oriented toward Belgian and European users, though the content does not state any geographic restrictions. For deliverability and performance, the site only says that emails will be forwarded; it does not disclose forwarding speed, success rate, availability, or storage limits.
The pricing information is very simple: the text clearly states that users can create temporary email addresses for free. Beyond that, there is no disclosure of paid plans, lifespan options, advertising policy, or premium features. As for APIs and integration capabilities, the collected text does not mention API, SMTP, Webhook, SDK, or similar features, so it appears more like a web-based tool than email infrastructure for developers or enterprise system integration.
Its advantages are that it is free, has a clear use case, and automatically deletes temporary mailboxes after they expire, which helps reduce long-term spam. For users who do not want to expose their real email address directly, the forwarding model is also relatively straightforward. The downside is limited transparency: it does not explain the length of the validity period, how emails are stored, forwarding delays, privacy protections, data retention, or security measures. The page only shows a cookie notice, with no more complete compliance information visible. At the same time, users still need to provide their real email address for forwarding, so privacy risks should be assessed individually.
It is suitable for individual users who occasionally need to receive temporary emails, such as when registering for non-critical websites, receiving one-time confirmation emails, or reducing marketing emails. It is not suitable for teams that need stable deliverability, API integration, audit compliance, or enterprise-grade support. The source text provides no information about access from China, so actual network connectivity and payment availability cannot be determined. Since the service is free and no payment information is shown, payment methods are left blank. If access is unstable, alternatives such as 10 Minute Mail, Temp Mail, Guerrilla Mail, Mailinator, AnonAddy, or SimpleLogin may be worth considering.
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spammail.be is an Belgium 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 spammail.be directly.