What TempMail 100 Refers To
TempMail 100 is a variant feature found on some temp mail platforms that allows access to up to 100 disposable email addresses simultaneously — or in rapid succession — from a single interface. The number refers to address capacity, not a time limit. Different providers implement this differently: some generate 100 addresses at once for bulk testing; others maintain a pool of 100 active inboxes accessible by username.
On TempMail.pk, the standard tool generates one address per session. The platform is designed for single-user verification tasks where one active address is sufficient. If your use case requires multiple addresses, TempMail.pk can generate a new address each time you refresh or visit a new session.
Use Cases That Need Multiple Addresses
- QA testing email-triggered workflows (registration flows, password resets, transactional emails) that require dozens of distinct inboxes.
- Developers testing multi-user systems where multiple accounts must exist simultaneously.
- Running A/B tests on email templates across multiple recipient addresses.
- Checking whether a platform's email handling degrades under volume.
How Developers Use Bulk Temp Mail
For automated testing, Mailinator's public API is the standard tool — it allows programmatic inbox access by address name without authentication. For simpler testing in Pakistan, TempMail.pk's manual workflow (generate address, complete signup, check inbox) handles one flow at a time. For higher volumes, the Mailinator or Guerrilla Mail APIs are appropriate complements.
TempMail.pk's Approach to Volume
TempMail.pk is a consumer-facing temp mail tool. It handles the most common use case — one person, one verification task, one inbox — with zero friction. The site is not built for API-level bulk address generation. If your project needs 100 inboxes simultaneously, pair TempMail.pk with a developer-oriented temp mail API for the volume portion.