This site is a FREE e-Mail testing service. The purpose of our service is for testing the settings supplied for your email client by your ISP. Here's how it works. When you click on the link below, it should open the default e-mail client (such as outlook, outlook express, incredimail, thunderbird) or webmail, depending on which is configured on your local computer. The TO: or SEND: field of your program should have populated with our mailto address. You can type anything into "Subject" line and anything into the "Body" but it is not required. When you send your test message to this mail server, which is configured as an auto-responder, it sends a reply/confirmation e-mail back to your default e-mail address. It normally only takes a few seconds for this server to respond. You should click on the send/receive button located on your client to retrieve our reply.
Please rest assured this service is completely safe. The e-mail we send back to you is very small and is only text. We are not in the business of harvesting your address for ANY marketing purpose. The hostmaster does not read any messages sent to this server for our own security reasons being we are fully aware of spammers and senders of malicious messages. All mail received is deleted from this server weekly. You are only allowed to send 10 test per day from each unique address. This server is set to flag any address in excess of this, being we pay for the bandwidth, as spam. Once your e-mail address is flagged, you can never use this service again! We consider excessive senders as spammers and report this to 127 global blacklist. This sites does use cookies. We do not keep any user information with the exception of where our visitors come from and machine information exchanged with this server. Note however, abusers e-mail addresses of this free service are stored in a database only to prevent them from using our mail system.
Simple send/receive address. Click or Copy Short-cut Use this email address to test if your web/client can successfully send and get back an e-mail.