SMTP is turned off by default. To enable it, simply login with your account and switch it on in the settings. This process is quick and ensures that spam is prevented.
Doggy.li is your wuf wuf free solution for professional email hosting. Secured, private and sexy as hell. Doggy.li allows you to register using Tor network or any other privacy services like proxies and/or VPNs. This is a fully automated project, so when you add your domain, the system automatically adds it and sends you email.
Adding a custom domain has never been this easy! Seriously, NEVER! All you have to do is send an email, set up your DNS, and it’s done in less than 10 minutes. It’s legit easy. Please check the details below and the Add Domain page to learn more. There’s always the option to limit or hide your domain. If you want your domain to be visible but want to limit registration, contact me, and I’ll set up a password. This way, each time you want to create an account, it will require a password. As for the option to hide your domain, it does exactly what it says—your domain will be hidden from public registration.
When you create an account, SMTP is turned off by default to prevent immediate spamming. To turn it on, simply log in and enable it. Each account comes with 800 MB of storage. If you need more, please contact me. You can use any mail client you prefer—personally, I recommend Thunderbird. It’s a great software, though it’s a shame there’s no mobile app.
Not cool or sexy enough? Pff, fine, use doggy.li or any other domain listed here.
Domain | # User Count |
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beegz.org | 350 |
cookie.tube | 372 |
ctry.me | 1655 |
ctry.space | 5020 |
doggy.li | 3887 |
doggybot.lol | 928 |
flatworm.li | 43 |
lists.ctry.me | 186 |
The short answer is: it's a matter of trust. Doggy.li doesn't sift through your emails to generate targeted ads, nor do Doggy.li access email content unless compelled by a legal court order. However, it's technically feasible for Doggy.li to access emails, given that IMAP/SMTP protocols don’t offer intrinsic user-side or client-side encryption. You have to rely on Doggy.li integrity in this regard. Even if it's implemented encryption, it would still be technically possible for me to access email content. This situation was similar with Lavabit – where emails were stored encrypted only for paying members, often overlooked – but interception could still occur during transmission (SMTP) or when accessed by your mail client (IMAP). For enhanced privacy, we advocate using PGP to encrypt your emails, utilizing mail client add-ons like Enigmail, or opting for POP to download your emails and regularly purge them from our server.
Want to personalize your email address? With Doggy.li, you can add your own domain to create a unique and professional email ID.
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