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BlazingAIO Mail Server

Skip the rate limits.

A custom-domain mailbox and catch-all for botters who need fast IMAP with no inbound caps. Skip the Gmail, Outlook, and Yahoo throttle so you never miss a verification code.

mail.customer-domain.com

Webmail, IMAP, SMTP ready

Active

100+

IMAP Sessions

No IMAP

Limits

No Inbound

Limits

Catch-all picks up every alias on your domain
Webmail in your browser, plus IMAP for bots and apps
No Gmail, Outlook, or Yahoo throttle in front

Why a mail server beats a Gmail forwarder

For bigger orders, a private mail server beats forwarding everything to a Gmail or Outlook inbox. Standard providers have strict rate limits that'll slow you down a lot.

Two main limits you'll hit

Receiving rate limits

If your master inbox gets too many emails in a short window, Google throttles how fast they actually show up. The email can be sent instantly but might not land in your inbox for hours.

IMAP limits

Often worse for botting. If your bot is pulling codes over IMAP, Gmail throttles those requests hard and your bot can't fetch fast enough to finish account creation.

A private mail server skips all of that. No caps on how many emails come in at once, no caps on simultaneous bot connections, no caps on threads or fetch speed.

Compare the bottleneck

Side by side with the personal inboxes botters end up using when there's nothing else. Provider limits change over time, and most don't publish exact hourly numbers.

FeatureGmailOutlookYahooFastmailMail Server
Best fitPersonal Google email.Personal Microsoft email.Personal Yahoo email.Paid mailbox hosting with IMAP and your own domain.Custom-domain mailbox built for botters who need codes fast and never want to miss one.
Receiving limitsGoogle decides the cap. Send too much mail too fast and the inbox starts bouncing it.Microsoft decides the cap. Not built to take a flood of forwarded codes.Yahoo decides the cap. No clear hourly number, but it isn't built for bot traffic.Fastmail caps how much mail you send and receive, with extra rules for heavy users.No inbound caps from us. Codes hit the mailbox instantly, even when a flood of them comes in at once.
IMAP speedAround 15 connected clients per account, with bandwidth caps that can lock the inbox temporarily.Outlook.com IMAP works for normal mail use, not for bots polling around the clock.Yahoo IMAP is fine for desktop and phone apps, not for high-volume bot polling.Caps how often you can log in across IMAP, POP, SMTP, and their other services combined.Built for 100+ IMAP sessions per mailbox, no connection caps in front.
Catch-allN/A for a personal inbox.N/A for a personal inbox.N/A for a personal inbox.Works on paid plans with your own domain, still inside Fastmail's account limits.Catch-all included. Any alias on your domain (anything@your-domain.com) lands straight in your mailbox.
Storage15 GB shared across Gmail, Drive, and Photos.15 GB Outlook.com email storage, separate from 5 GB of Microsoft cloud storage.20 GB free Yahoo Mail storage, with paid upgrades available.Basic plan includes 5 GB mail storage; higher plans add more.50 GB included, plus +25 GB blocks at $1/mo each.
How you connectGmail website, Gmail app, and IMAP for supported clients.Outlook website, Outlook app, and IMAP for supported clients.Yahoo Mail website, Yahoo Mail app, and IMAP for supported clients.Fastmail webmail and IMAP for supported clients.Webmail in your browser, plus IMAP and SMTP for any bot or mail app.

Clear pricing before checkout

Monthly subscription, storage, and domain registration are listed as separate line items. The initial domain registration charge covers the first year.

$10/mo base

One mailbox, catch-all receiving, webmail, IMAP and SMTP credentials, and 50 GB of storage.

$1/mo per +25 GB

Add storage in 25 GB blocks. Signup keeps storage as its own line item, separate from the base subscription.

First-year domain separate

Your first year of domain registration shows up as its own one-time charge before checkout.

Mail Server FAQ

  • How is this different from a Gmail, Outlook, or Yahoo mailbox?

    It's a mailbox on your own domain, hosted on our mail servers. Your bots read codes from it directly over IMAP, so they don't have to wait behind the receiving and connection caps Gmail, Outlook, or Yahoo put in front of personal inboxes.

  • Will this work with my bot or email client?

    Yes, as long as it speaks IMAP. Point your bot at it the same way you'd point it at a Gmail or Outlook inbox. It also works in normal mail apps like Thunderbird, Apple Mail, and Outlook.

  • Can I use it as a catch-all?

    Yes. Any alias on your domain (anything@your-domain.com) lands in your mailbox automatically, so you don't need a third-party catch-all forwarder dumping bursts of codes into Gmail or Outlook first.

  • Is it actually unlimited?

    For normal botting use, basically yes. You get heavy receiving capacity, 100+ IMAP sessions, and none of the polling caps the personal providers put on you. Abuse, attacks, infrastructure incidents, and extreme use can still get capped to keep the service alive for everyone else.

  • Can I send mail from it?

    Yes for normal mailbox use, but it's not a bulk-sending tool. We don't tune for outbound deliverability, so don't buy this for email campaigns.

  • What domain costs should I expect?

    The dashboard shows the yearly registrar price for your domain as its own line item, separate from the monthly Mail Server fee. There are no platform service fees on top.

  • What am I responsible for?

    Stick to domains you're allowed to register, don't impersonate anyone, and don't run phishing through it. We handle provisioning, DNS for the domain, and your mailbox access details.

  • What happens if I cancel?

    Your monthly mailbox stops based on the cancellation policy shown in the dashboard at the time. Domain registration and renewals are handled separately from the monthly mailbox subscription.

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