mailpu Guide

mailpu (mail for public use) is a fairly straightforward service. If you include mail@mailpu.com as one of the recipients of an email, it will quickly and easily share those emails with the whole world on our website.

The email will have the sender and the recipients emails erased, and you'll be emailed with the ID number of the email (allowing for quick searching). Also, internal emails (assuming they are not formatted in a non-standard way) will also be scrubbed from the email to keep people's privacy.

Note: Attached documents will be purged for security reasons and links will be converted to plain text. Emails in the body will generally be algorithmically removed to follow privacy laws.


Often, you'll see the email anonymous@mailpu.com, this means the email here has been anonymized by the mailpu system automatically by the poster's request, and this placeholder email address has been put in its place.


Notices:

At times of high traffic, it may take up to a full hour for an email to go live on the server.

Emails posted are the responsibility of the poster, and mailpu.com is not responsible for the material posted. If material is found in violation of law, it is up to those who discover it to use the report tool on the email so it so that appropriate action may be taken. If an email reports illegal activity, we suggest messaging it to the proper authorities as evidence.

The following are the emails that you can send to, and what sending them there does. It is generally suggested that you put these emails in CC or BCC unless making them public is the goal of the email.
Note: None of these recipient addresses save attachements. They also do not alter the body of the email in any way. If you include an email address in your text body, it will be visible in the email body here.

If you want to include your blog on a page, use the following html, replacing the 'your_email@example.com' email address with your own: <iframe src="http://mailpu.com/Blog/your_email@example.com/" style="width: 100%; height: 97vh; padding: 0px; margin: 0px; border-width: 0px;"></iframe> Note: You can use standard CSS styling and classes to modify the iframe if you desire, what is included in this snippet is simply our provided default.