Save and Restore Your Temporary Email Inbox

Most temp mail services are session-only — close the tab and your inbox is gone forever. TempMailo is different. You can save your temporary inbox with a password and restore it later, keeping access to important emails whenever you need them.

What is inbox saving?

Inbox saving locks your current temporary email address to a password you choose. Instead of expiring and disappearing, your inbox stays reachable — you simply enter the same email and password to open it again.

Why you need it

  • Never lose a verification code — come back later and read it again.
  • Keep receipts and confirmations from sign-ups and purchases.
  • Reuse the same address across multiple visits to a service.
  • Survive cookie or browser clears — your saved inbox isn't tied to one device.

How TempMailo differs from other temp mail services

Typical disposable email tools give you a throwaway inbox that vanishes the moment your session ends. There is no way to get it back. TempMailo adds a genuine Save Inbox + Restore Inbox feature on top of the usual temp mail experience, so your messages don't have to be temporary unless you want them to be.

How to save and restore your inbox

  1. Generate an inbox on the homepage.
  2. Click "Save Inbox" and set a password.
  3. Return anytime and click "Restore Inbox".
  4. Enter your email and password to reopen the same inbox.

Benefits of restoring inboxes later

Restoring lets you treat a temporary address almost like a permanent one — but only for as long as you choose. You get the privacy of a disposable email with the convenience of a returnable inbox.

Can I save my temp mail inbox?
Yes. TempMailo lets you save an inbox with a password and restore it later — a feature most temp mail providers don't offer.
How do I restore a saved inbox?
Click "Restore Inbox" on the homepage and enter the email address and password you used when saving it.
Is inbox saving free?
Yes. Saving and restoring your inbox is completely free and requires no account registration.