10 Minute Mail Blocked on Discord?
10 Minute Mail domains are blocked on Discord. Here's why and what you can do instead.
Why It's Blocked
Discord blocks 10 Minute Mail domains at the registration step and during email verification. Discord's anti-abuse team maintains an extensive internal blocklist of disposable email domains, and 10 Minute Mail's well-known domains (10minutemail.com, 10minemail.com, and others) are all flagged. Discord is particularly aggressive about this because throwaway accounts are frequently used for raid spam and harassment, so they invest heavily in detecting temp email signups. You'll usually see a generic "Unable to register" or email validation error when attempting to use a 10 Minute Mail address.
What You Can Do
For Discord specifically, using a lesser-known disposable email service with fresh domains can sometimes work. NukeMail, for instance, uses domains that look like ordinary email providers rather than obvious temp mail services, which helps avoid pattern-based detection. However, Discord also checks domain age and reputation, so results vary.
A more reliable option is to create a free email account on a smaller, legitimate provider like Tutanota or ProtonMail. These are real email services with full functionality, so they'll never be blocked, and they offer strong privacy protections if that's your concern.
If you need multiple Discord accounts for legitimate purposes like managing community servers, consider using email sub-addressing (the "+" trick) with Gmail or Outlook. Addresses like [email protected] all route to the same inbox but Discord treats them as separate emails.