For bulk registration and farming, what matters most is fast delivery and convenient protocol access to messages. Firstmail, Mailo and Smarmail mailboxes meet these requirements — mail that people buy in batches for high-volume scenarios. Let us look at why it is convenient and how to connect it.
Why Firstmail, Mailo and Smarmail
These are mail services geared toward working at scale. Their key advantage for mass tasks is fast delivery and IMAP access, which lets you automatically read incoming mail, including confirmation codes during sign-ups.
- IMAP access — connect mail to scripts and clients for automatic message reading.
- Fast delivery — data arrives right after payment.
- Batch buying — accounts are convenient to take in bulk for farming.
Ready-made mailboxes are gathered in the Firstmail category.
What sets volume-oriented mail apart
Almost any mailbox will do for a one-off message, but mass scenarios have their own requirements. Here the interface and styling take a back seat to technical properties: a predictable delivery format, protocol access and the ability to take accounts in a large batch. Firstmail, Mailo and Smarmail are built precisely for this, which is why they are often chosen for farming and streaming registrations.
- A single login:pass format across the whole batch — easy to load as a list.
- Protocol access instead of manual work in the web.
- The ability to scale volume without changing your approach.
Delivery format
Accounts arrive in plain text as login:pass — username and password separated by a colon. The mailboxes come with IMAP, POP3 and SMTP access details, so the mail loads easily into anti-detect browsers and automated pipelines.
| Parameter | What it is for |
|---|---|
| login:pass | Basic mailbox login |
| IMAP | Automatic reading of inbox and codes |
| POP3 / SMTP | Receiving and sending mail |
How to use it for bulk registration
- Buy the volume of accounts you need in bulk.
- Load the login:pass list into an anti-detect browser or script.
- Set up IMAP message reading to receive confirmation codes automatically.
- Distribute mailboxes across profiles and launch the registrations.
Why IMAP is critical for farming
The main pain point of bulk registration is receiving confirmation codes. When there are hundreds of mailboxes, opening each one by hand is impossible. IMAP access solves the task: a mail client or script connects to the mailbox itself, reads the needed message and pulls the code from it. That is exactly why mail with IMAP access is more convenient for farming than a web interface without a protocol.
- Automatic inbox parsing inside the registration script.
- Working with dozens and hundreds of mailboxes in parallel.
- Compatibility with anti-detect browsers and profile managers.
- Reliable code extraction without opening messages by hand.
Payment and auto-delivery
Orders are paid in cryptocurrency: USDT on the TRC-20, BEP-20, Polygon, Arbitrum, TON and Solana networks, or via CryptoBot. Delivery is automatic and runs 24/7 — once payment is confirmed the data arrives at once, with no waiting. That is especially handy with large batches when you need to scale volume quickly. Support is available around the clock. You can buy mailboxes by the piece for a test or in bulk for a full production run.
24-hour replacement warranty
Invalid mailboxes are covered by a replacement warranty within 24 hours of purchase. When buying in bulk, check the batch right after delivery: if an account does not work, contact support with your order details to have it replaced.
Similar providers
If your task calls for alternative international mailboxes, take a look at the GMX category. And to survey the whole range and compare providers, open the combined storefront in the email accounts category. We do not sell Gmail as a product, but the choice of mail for mass scenarios is broad.