Temp mail
for Cursor.
Spin up a private inbox, grab your Cursor verification code, and keep your real address off yet another AI tool's mailing list.
Generate a real, working inbox in one click — no signup. Catch your Cursor verification mail, then walk away.
If you want a temp mail for Cursor, EvilMail gives you a working inbox in seconds so you can confirm your account and start coding without handing over your primary email. Cursor sends a verification code or magic link to whatever address you sign up with, and that address then follows you around in product emails, changelog blasts, and trial reminders. Using a disposable or custom-domain address from EvilMail lets you receive that code, finish signup, and decide later whether Cursor ever reaches your real inbox. It is a cleaner way to try the editor, test a second workspace, or keep experiments separate from your main identity.
Why use a disposable email for Cursor
Keep your real inbox clean
Cursor and its parent Anysphere send trial nudges, changelogs, and upgrade prompts. Point those at a temp address and your primary inbox stays free of AI-tool marketing.
Verify in seconds
Cursor's signup emails a numeric code or magic link. EvilMail shows incoming mail instantly, so you copy the code and finish account creation without switching apps.
Separate trials and workspaces
Testing a second Cursor account, a fresh setup, or an isolated team workspace is simpler when each has its own address instead of aliases piled on your main email.
Stay private by default
Your email is an identifier that ties activity back to you. A disposable or custom-domain EvilMail address lets you use Cursor without exposing who you are or where else that email lives.
How to use temp mail for Cursor
Copy the temp email address shown in the widget above, or choose a custom-domain address if you want an inbox you can log back into later.
Go to cursor.com (or the Cursor app) and start signup, pasting your EvilMail address into the email field instead of using Google or GitHub sign-in.
Submit the form so Cursor sends its verification code or magic link to your temporary inbox.
Return to EvilMail, open the message from Cursor the moment it lands, and copy the code or click the link to confirm the address.
Finish setting your password, download the editor, and keep the EvilMail tab handy for any future Cursor emails like receipts or trial reminders.
Does Cursor block temp mail?
Cursor temp mail — frequently asked questions
Q1Can I make a Cursor account with a temporary email?−
Usually, yes. Cursor lets you sign up with an email address and verify by code or magic link, and a temp inbox from EvilMail receives that message like any other. If a throwaway domain is rejected, switch to a custom-domain EvilMail address, which behaves like a standard mailbox.
Q2Does Cursor accept disposable email?+
It depends on the domain. Cursor has blocked a number of common disposable-email providers to curb trial abuse, so some throwaway addresses are refused at signup while others go through. A custom-domain address avoids the blocklist entirely because it does not look disposable.
Q3Will the Cursor verification email actually arrive?+
In most cases it lands within seconds, and EvilMail shows it instantly with no refresh needed. If nothing appears after a minute, check that you typed the address correctly, request the code again, and make sure the domain you chose was not rejected during signup.
Q4What if Cursor rejects the address?+
That means the domain is on Cursor's disposable blocklist. Generate a new address on a different EvilMail domain, or use a custom-domain inbox that reads as a normal private email. Avoid rapidly resetting free trials, since that is what triggers the stricter checks in the first place.
Q5Is it safe, and can I keep the email?+
A public temp inbox is fine for one-off verification but is shared and short-lived, so do not rely on it for password resets or billing. If you want to keep the Cursor account long-term, use an EvilMail custom-domain address that only you control — it stays private but is recoverable.
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