Shitty Email - Temporary Inbox Skill
Create disposable email addresses instantly. Perfect for signups, testing, and privacy.
When to Use This Skill
Use this skill when the user needs to:
- Create a temporary/disposable email address
- Sign up for a service without using their real email
- Test email sending functionality
- Wait for a verification or confirmation email
- Extract codes or links from emails
Important: Token Management
When you create an inbox, you receive a token. This token is required for ALL subsequent operations. Always store and reuse the token for the same inbox session.
API Reference
Base URL: https://shitty.email
Create a New Inbox
curl -s -X POST https://shitty.email/api/inbox | jq
Response:
{
"email": "abc1234@shitty.email",
"token": "a1b2c3d4e5f6..."
}
Store both the email and token - you need the token for all other operations.
Check Inbox for Emails
curl -s -H "X-Session-Token: {token}" https://shitty.email/api/inbox | jq
Response:
{
"emails": [
{
"id": "msg_a1b2c3d4e5",
"from": "sender@example.com",
"subject": "Welcome!",
"date": "2026-02-03T12:00:00Z"
}
]
}
Get Full Email Content
Use the id field from the inbox response (e.g. msg_a1b2c3d4e5). This is NOT the email address.
curl -s -H "X-Session-Token: {token}" https://shitty.email/api/email/{email_id} | jq
Response includes html and text fields with the email body.
Extend Inbox Lifetime
Inboxes expire after 1 hour by default. Extend by 1 hour (max 24 hours total):
curl -s -X POST -H "X-Session-Token: {token}" https://shitty.email/api/inbox/extend | jq
Delete Inbox
Clean up when done:
curl -s -X DELETE -H "X-Session-Token: {token}" https://shitty.email/api/inbox
Common Workflows
Wait for a Verification Email
Poll the inbox until an email matching criteria arrives:
# Create inbox
RESPONSE=$(curl -s -X POST https://shitty.email/api/inbox)
EMAIL=$(echo $RESPONSE | jq -r '.email')
{token}=$(echo $RESPONSE | jq -r '.token')
# Poll for emails (check every 5 seconds, max 60 seconds)
for i in {1..12}; do
EMAILS=$(curl -s -H "X-Session-Token: ${token}" https://shitty.email/api/inbox)
COUNT=$(echo $EMAILS | jq '.emails | length')
if [ "$COUNT" -gt "0" ]; then
echo "Email received!"
echo $EMAILS | jq '.emails[0]'
break
fi
sleep 5
done
Extract Verification Code
After receiving an email, extract common verification patterns:
# Get email content
CONTENT=$(curl -s -H "X-Session-Token: ${token}" https://shitty.email/api/email/${email_id} | jq -r '.text')
# Common patterns to look for:
# - 6-digit codes: grep -oE '[0-9]{6}'
# - Verification links: grep -oE 'https?://[^ ]+verify[^ ]*'
Best Practices
- Reuse tokens - Don't create new inboxes unnecessarily
- Poll responsibly - Wait 5 seconds between checks
- Clean up - Delete inbox when done to free resources
- Extend if needed - If waiting for slow emails, extend the inbox
Limitations
- Inboxes expire after 1 hour (extendable to 24 hours max)
- Email size limit: 1MB
- Rate limited: Don't spam inbox creation
- No outbound email - receive only
Example Conversation
User: "Create a temp email for me" โ Call POST /api/inbox, return the email address, store the token
User: "Sign me up for newsletter.example.com" โ Use the temp email to fill the signup form, then poll for confirmation
User: "Did I get the confirmation?" โ Check inbox using stored token, report results
User: "What's the verification code?" โ Fetch email content, extract the code pattern, return it
User: "I'm done, delete the inbox" โ Call DELETE /api/inbox with the token