Does Tmailor support notifications?
Yes. It supports alerts for new mail through browser notifications and mobile push.
Quick access
Yes — tmailor.com supports push notifications through its mobile apps and browser alerts on compatible desktop or mobile browsers.
These real-time notifications are essential for users who rely on temporary email to receive time-sensitive content, such as:
- OTPs and verification codes
- Sign-up confirmations
- Trial account access links
- Download permissions
🔔 Browser Push Notifications
Users will receive a prompt asking if they want to enable push alerts when using tmailor.com on a browser that supports notifications (such as Chrome or Firefox). Once accepted, new emails will trigger a small pop-up, even if the tab is minimized.
- Notifications are instant, and delivery is powered by Google CDN, ensuring fast, low-latency updates.
- These alerts work without a browser extension, keeping the experience secure and efficient.
📱 Mobile App Push Alerts
For a more robust experience, users are encouraged to install the Mobile Temp Mail Apps, available for both Android and iOS.
The apps offer:
- Real-time push notifications
- Background inbox syncing
- Alerts for new email arrivals, even when the app is closed
- No login or setup required
⚙️ How to Enable Notifications
On desktop:
- Visit tmailor.com/temp-mail
- Allow notification access when prompted
- Keep the tab active (or minimized) in the background
On mobile:
- Install the app and grant permission for push notifications
- You'll automatically receive alerts when your inbox updates
Summary
Whether on desktop or mobile, tmailor.com ensures you never miss an important message. With browser-based and mobile push notifications, users are informed in real time — a critical feature for those who depend on temp mail for instant registrations and verification codes.

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