Journal
What we actually do.
17 August 2026
Why ZanonMail does not ask for a phone number
A phone number is a real-world identity. We do not collect one to create a mailbox.
17 August 2026
Numbered ids and exact aliases
Free starts with numbered addresses. Paid plans let you pick the local part. Extra packs add more.
17 August 2026
Why remote images stay blocked
A remote image is a request to someone else’s server. We do not load those by default.
17 August 2026
Card or crypto, and what billing actually stores
You can pay with Stripe or a timed crypto unlock. Billing is not an advertising profile.
17 August 2026
Anonymous email vs untraceable email
Anonymous signup means we do not ask who you are. It does not mean the internet cannot see that a message moved.
17 August 2026
How app passwords keep your primary password private
An app password is a separate credential for one mail client. You can revoke it without changing the password you type at zanonmail.com.
17 August 2026
Using ZanonMail with Apple Mail, Thunderbird and Outlook
The web client is JMAP. External clients, if you want them, use IMAPS 993 and SMTPS 465 with an app password.
17 August 2026
Why ZanonMail supports independent addresses
A shop, a bank, and a forum do not need to see the same string. Extra addresses are real identities on the same mailbox, not forwarding tricks.
17 August 2026
Plus addressing vs separate Zanon identities
user+netflix@zanonmail.com is a tag. A second address is a different identity. Use the one that matches the risk.
17 August 2026
Bringing your own domain to ZanonMail
You add MX and related records at your DNS host. We do not change zanonmail.com DNS, and we do not log into your registrar.