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2/7/2026

mailsac

Mailsac disposable email API via curl. Use this skill to receive test emails, validate email addresses, manage inboxes, and automate email-based QA testing.

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Namemailsac
DescriptionMailsac disposable email API via curl. Use this skill to receive test emails, validate email addresses, manage inboxes, and automate email-based QA testing.

name: mailsac description: Mailsac disposable email API via curl. Use this skill to receive test emails, validate email addresses, manage inboxes, and automate email-based QA testing. vm0_secrets:

  • MAILSAC_API_KEY

Mailsac

Use the Mailsac API via direct curl calls to manage disposable email addresses for testing and QA automation.

Official docs: https://docs.mailsac.com/


When to Use

Use this skill when you need to:

  • Receive test emails in disposable inboxes
  • Validate email addresses (check format and disposable status)
  • Automate email verification flows in E2E tests
  • Configure webhooks for real-time email notifications
  • Manage private email addresses for testing

Prerequisites

  1. Sign up at https://mailsac.com/
  2. Get your API key from the dashboard (Account > API Key)
export MAILSAC_API_KEY="your-api-key"

Important: When using $VAR in a command that pipes to another command, wrap the command containing $VAR in bash -c '...'. Due to a Claude Code bug, environment variables are silently cleared when pipes are used directly.

bash -c 'curl -s "https://mailsac.com/api/..." --header "Mailsac-Key: $MAILSAC_API_KEY"'

How to Use

All examples below assume you have MAILSAC_API_KEY set.

Base URL: https://mailsac.com


1. Messages - Read Emails

Retrieve and read emails from any inbox.

List Messages in Inbox

bash -c 'curl -s "https://mailsac.com/api/addresses/test@mailsac.com/messages" --header "Mailsac-Key: $MAILSAC_API_KEY"' | jq .

Read Message Content (Plain Text)

Replace <message-id> with the actual messageId from the list:

bash -c 'curl -s "https://mailsac.com/api/text/test@mailsac.com/<message-id>" --header "Mailsac-Key: $MAILSAC_API_KEY"'

Read Message Content (HTML)

bash -c 'curl -s "https://mailsac.com/api/body/test@mailsac.com/<message-id>" --header "Mailsac-Key: $MAILSAC_API_KEY"'

Get Raw SMTP Message (with headers and attachments)

bash -c 'curl -s "https://mailsac.com/api/raw/test@mailsac.com/<message-id>" --header "Mailsac-Key: $MAILSAC_API_KEY"'

Get Message Headers as JSON

bash -c 'curl -s "https://mailsac.com/api/headers/test@mailsac.com/<message-id>" --header "Mailsac-Key: $MAILSAC_API_KEY"' | jq .

Message Format Endpoints:

EndpointDescription
/api/text/{email}/{messageId}Plain text body
/api/body/{email}/{messageId}Sanitized HTML body
/api/dirty/{email}/{messageId}Unsanitized HTML with inlined images
/api/raw/{email}/{messageId}Complete SMTP message
/api/headers/{email}/{messageId}JSON headers

2. Messages - Delete

Delete single messages or purge entire inboxes.

Delete Single Message

bash -c 'curl -s -X DELETE "https://mailsac.com/api/addresses/test@mailsac.com/messages/<message-id>" --header "Mailsac-Key: $MAILSAC_API_KEY"'

Purge Entire Inbox (Enhanced Address only)

bash -c 'curl -s -X DELETE "https://mailsac.com/api/addresses/test@mailsac.com/messages" --header "Mailsac-Key: $MAILSAC_API_KEY"'

Note: Starred messages will NOT be purged. Unstar them first if you want to delete everything.

Delete All Messages in Custom Domain

bash -c 'curl -s -X PUT "https://mailsac.com/api/domains/yourdomain.com/delete-all-domain-mail" --header "Mailsac-Key: $MAILSAC_API_KEY"'

3. Private Addresses - Reserve and Release

Manage private email addresses for exclusive use.

Reserve a Private Address

bash -c 'curl -s -X POST "https://mailsac.com/api/addresses/mytest@mailsac.com" --header "Mailsac-Key: $MAILSAC_API_KEY"' | jq .

Response:

{
  "_id": "mytest@mailsac.com",
  "owner": "your-username",
  "forward": null,
  "webhook": null,
  "webhookSlack": null,
  "enablews": false,
  "created": "2024-01-01T00:00:00.000Z",
  "updated": "2024-01-01T00:00:00.000Z"
}

List Your Private Addresses

bash -c 'curl -s "https://mailsac.com/api/addresses" --header "Mailsac-Key: $MAILSAC_API_KEY"' | jq .

Release a Private Address

bash -c 'curl -s -X DELETE "https://mailsac.com/api/addresses/mytest@mailsac.com" --header "Mailsac-Key: $MAILSAC_API_KEY"'

Release Address and Delete All Messages

bash -c 'curl -s -X DELETE "https://mailsac.com/api/addresses/mytest@mailsac.com?deleteAddressMessages=true" --header "Mailsac-Key: $MAILSAC_API_KEY"'

4. Webhook Forwarding

Configure webhooks to receive email notifications in real-time.

Set Webhook for Private Address

Write to /tmp/mailsac_webhook.json:

{
  "webhook": "https://your-server.com/email-webhook"
}

Then run:

bash -c 'curl -s -X PUT "https://mailsac.com/api/private-address-forwarding/mytest@mailsac.com" --header "Mailsac-Key: $MAILSAC_API_KEY" --header "Content-Type: application/json" -d @/tmp/mailsac_webhook.json' | jq .

Remove Webhook

Write to /tmp/mailsac_webhook.json:

{
  "webhook": ""
}

Then run:

bash -c 'curl -s -X PUT "https://mailsac.com/api/private-address-forwarding/mytest@mailsac.com" --header "Mailsac-Key: $MAILSAC_API_KEY" --header "Content-Type: application/json" -d @/tmp/mailsac_webhook.json' | jq .

Webhook Payload Format:

{
  "text": "Email body content",
  "subject": "Email subject",
  "from": [{"address": "sender@example.com", "name": "Sender Name"}],
  "to": [{"address": "recipient@mailsac.com", "name": ""}],
  "headers": {},
  "messageId": "unique-message-id",
  "date": "2024-01-01T00:00:00.000Z",
  "receivedDate": "2024-01-01T00:00:00.000Z",
  "raw": "Full RFC-formatted email"
}

5. Email Validation

Validate email addresses and detect disposable email services.

Validate Single Email

bash -c 'curl -s "https://mailsac.com/api/validations/addresses/test@example.com" --header "Mailsac-Key: $MAILSAC_API_KEY"' | jq .

Response:

{
  "email": "test@example.com",
  "isValidFormat": true,
  "isDisposable": false,
  "disposableDomains": [],
  "aliases": [],
  "domain": "example.com",
  "local": "test"
}

Check if Email is Disposable

bash -c 'curl -s "https://mailsac.com/api/validations/addresses/test@mailsac.com" --header "Mailsac-Key: $MAILSAC_API_KEY"' | jq '{email, isDisposable}'

Validation Response Fields:

FieldDescription
isValidFormatEmail syntax is valid
isDisposableEmail is from a disposable service
disposableDomainsList of identified disposable domains
aliasesDomain aliases and IP addresses
domainDomain part of email
localLocal part of email

6. Send Email (Outgoing)

Send emails via API (requires outgoing message credits).

Write to /tmp/mailsac_outgoing.json:

{
  "to": "recipient@example.com",
  "from": "sender@mailsac.com",
  "subject": "Test Email",
  "text": "This is the email body content."
}

Then run:

bash -c 'curl -s -X POST "https://mailsac.com/api/outgoing-messages" --header "Mailsac-Key: $MAILSAC_API_KEY" --header "Content-Type: application/json" -d @/tmp/mailsac_outgoing.json' | jq .

Note: Sending requires purchased credits unless sending within your custom domain.


7. Attachments

Download attachments from received emails.

Get Attachment by MD5 Hash

bash -c 'curl -s "https://mailsac.com/api/addresses/test@mailsac.com/messages/<message-id>/attachments/<attachment-md5>" --header "Mailsac-Key: $MAILSAC_API_KEY"' > attachment.bin

Get Raw Message and Parse Attachments

bash -c 'curl -s "https://mailsac.com/api/raw/test@mailsac.com/<message-id>" --header "Mailsac-Key: $MAILSAC_API_KEY"' > message.eml

Note: For public addresses, attachments must be downloaded via API; they are not viewable on the website.


8. Star/Save Messages

Prevent messages from being auto-deleted by starring them.

Star a Message

bash -c 'curl -s -X PUT "https://mailsac.com/api/addresses/test@mailsac.com/messages/<message-id>/star" --header "Mailsac-Key: $MAILSAC_API_KEY"' | jq .

Practical Examples

Wait for Email and Extract Verification Code

EMAIL="test-$(date +%s)@mailsac.com"
echo "Use this email for registration: $EMAIL"

# Poll for new message (check every 5 seconds, max 60 seconds)
for i in $(seq 1 12); do
  MESSAGES=$(bash -c 'curl -s "https://mailsac.com/api/addresses/'"$EMAIL"'/messages" --header "Mailsac-Key: $MAILSAC_API_KEY"')
  COUNT=$(echo "$MESSAGES" | jq 'length')
  if [ "$COUNT" -gt "0" ]; then
    MESSAGE_ID=$(echo "$MESSAGES" | jq -r '.[0]._id')
    echo "Message received: $MESSAGE_ID"
    bash -c 'curl -s "https://mailsac.com/api/text/'"$EMAIL"'/'"$MESSAGE_ID"'" --header "Mailsac-Key: $MAILSAC_API_KEY"'
    break
  fi
  echo "Waiting for email... ($i/12)"
  sleep 5
done

List Recent Messages with Subject and Sender

bash -c 'curl -s "https://mailsac.com/api/addresses/test@mailsac.com/messages" --header "Mailsac-Key: $MAILSAC_API_KEY"' | jq '.[] | {subject, from: .from[0].address, received: .received}'

Clean Up Test Inbox Before Tests

bash -c 'curl -s -X DELETE "https://mailsac.com/api/addresses/test@mailsac.com/messages" --header "Mailsac-Key: $MAILSAC_API_KEY"'
echo "Inbox purged"

Check if Email Service is Disposable

bash -c 'curl -s "https://mailsac.com/api/validations/addresses/user@tempmail.com" --header "Mailsac-Key: $MAILSAC_API_KEY"' | jq 'if .isDisposable then "DISPOSABLE" else "LEGITIMATE" end'

Response Format

Message List Response

[
  {
    "_id": "message-id-here",
    "from": [{"address": "sender@example.com", "name": "Sender"}],
    "to": [{"address": "test@mailsac.com", "name": ""}],
    "subject": "Email Subject",
    "received": "2024-01-01T00:00:00.000Z",
    "size": 1234,
    "attachments": []
  }
]

Validation Response

{
  "email": "test@mailsac.com",
  "isValidFormat": true,
  "isDisposable": true,
  "disposableDomains": ["mailsac.com"],
  "aliases": ["104.197.186.12"],
  "domain": "mailsac.com",
  "local": "test"
}

Limits and Quotas

TypeLimit
Public address message retention4 days
Public inbox max messages6
Max message size2.5 MB
Operations quota reset1st of each month (UTC)

Guidelines

  1. Public vs Private: Public addresses are accessible by anyone; use private addresses for sensitive test data
  2. Starred messages: Star important messages to prevent auto-deletion
  3. Rate limits: Free accounts may experience throttling; paid plans have higher limits
  4. Webhook reliability: Check Recent Activity page for webhook debugging
  5. Attachments security: For security reasons, attachments on public addresses require API access
  6. Operations count: Listing messages + reading content = 2 API operations
Skills Info
Original Name:mailsacAuthor:vm0