Help and common questions
This page answers the most common questions about how Junk Mailer works, what it is built for, what it is not built for, and how to use it the right way. The short version: Junk Mailer is meant for a dedicated email you want to turn into a niche-focused inbox feed around topics you actually care about.
These answers are written to make the product easier to understand before using it. They also explain the safest and clearest way to think about Junk Mailer: a dedicated inbox tool for a niche content flow, not a general-use inbox tool for your main email.
Junk Mailer is a topic-based inbox tool built to help turn a dedicated email into a more active feed around one niche, subject, or content lane.
The easiest way to understand it is this: instead of a random inbox, the goal is a more focused inbox experience built around what you actually want to follow.
No. Junk Mailer is for your own email address, or an email you are explicitly authorized to use.
It is not for targeting other people, using someone else’s inbox without permission, or trying to create unwanted mail for third parties.
No. Junk Mailer works best with a dedicated email you want to turn into a niche content feed.
The intended use is a separate inbox experience built around one lane, not your everyday primary inbox. That keeps the experience cleaner and more intentional.
Junk Mailer helps create a topic-based inbox experience using categories and rotating sources. The exact delivery and final behavior can depend on third-party publishers, their confirmation flows, and their own list policies.
Some emails may arrive quickly, while others may take longer. Many newsletters appear within 24–48 hours, but timing can vary.
The confirmation step exists to reduce misuse and keep the product aligned with its intended use.
You must only use an email you own, control, or are clearly authorized to use. Confirming that helps separate normal use from abuse.
MEGA is a higher-volume mode with additional controls and planning features.
It may be gated behind sponsor-supported steps, such as survey or offer inventory, to help fund hosting and reduce automated abuse. Availability can vary by region, device, and third-party inventory.
No. Junk Mailer uses categories and rotating sources, but the final subscription and delivery behavior depends on the third-party publisher.
Some publishers may require confirmation steps, vary their timing, or handle delivery differently from others.
Use the unsubscribe link inside the email you receive.
Publishers control their own mailing lists and unsubscribe processes, so the unsubscribe action happens on their side rather than through Junk Mailer.
No. The service is provided as-is, and third-party publisher behavior can vary.
Because delivery depends on outside publishers, Junk Mailer cannot guarantee that every newsletter will arrive on the same timeline or in the same volume.
The site may store your email locally in your browser for convenience, continuity, and receipt-style flows.
Third-party providers may have their own data practices. For more detail, read the Privacy page.
No. Automation, abuse, bypass attempts, and behavior meant to break or exploit the service are not allowed.
The product is intended for normal user flow, not automated use.
Visit the Contact page or email goochus2002@gmail.com.
If you are trying to understand the brand itself, the About page also explains what Junk Mailer is and connects Goochus as the creator of Junk Mailer.
Use a dedicated email that you want to turn into a niche feed. Pick a lane, keep that inbox separate, and treat it like a content stream instead of a normal everyday inbox.