Email Sandbox captures mail in sandboxes (test inboxes)—a test environment where messages are not delivered to real recipients. You can send to sandboxes using our SDKs, HTTP API, or SMTP, depending on your needs.
Before generating SDK code: read the README of the relevant SDK repository (see mailtrap-sending-emails) for current sandbox mode options, inbox id, and constructor flags. Do not rely on memory.
Related skills: mailtrap-sending-emails (live sending hosts and streams).
mailtrap-sending-emails).| Service | Send mail URL | Auth header examples |
|---|---|---|
| Email Testing API (REST) | https://sandbox.api.mailtrap.io/api/send/{inbox_id} |
Authorization: Bearer $MAILTRAP_SANDBOX_API_TOKEN |
Sandbox uses a separate token ($MAILTRAP_SANDBOX_API_TOKEN, Testing/Sandbox scope) — never reuse the live $MAILTRAP_API_TOKEN. The account_id in the example endpoints below is resolved at runtime via GET https://mailtrap.io/api/accounts. Store tokens in environment variables or a secrets manager.
Use SMTP when testing apps that already send mail via SMTP (just update the host, port, and credentials). Use the HTTP API when building new integrations or your app can make HTTP requests; it's better for programmatic testing and automation.
| Setting | Value |
|---|---|
| Host | sandbox.smtp.mailtrap.io |
| Ports | 2525 (default), 25, 465 (SSL), 587 |
| Username / Password | Per sandbox credentials from the Integration tab in the Mailtrap UI |
Never use sandbox credentials or endpoints in production. Messages will only be captured in the sandbox, not delivered.
sandbox.api.mailtrap.io / sandbox.smtp.mailtrap.io with a valid inbox id.Use API docs for details, but typical endpoints include:
| Operation | URL | Reference |
|---|---|---|
| List sandboxes | GET https://mailtrap.io/api/accounts/$MAILTRAP_ACCOUNT_ID/inboxes |
Sandboxes API |
| List messages | GET https://mailtrap.io/api/accounts/$MAILTRAP_ACCOUNT_ID/inboxes/{inbox_id}/messages |
Messages |
| Fetch a message | GET https://mailtrap.io/api/accounts/$MAILTRAP_ACCOUNT_ID/inboxes/{inbox_id}/messages/{id} |
Message details |
| Send test email | POST https://mailtrap.io/api/accounts/$MAILTRAP_ACCOUNT_ID/inboxes/{inbox_id}/messages |
Send test emails |
For template testing, see the Integration tab of your template and Handlebars.
Official Mailtrap SDKs support sandbox/inbox operations and provide flags or methods to set test mode and inbox id. This allows you to use the same integration for both live sending and sandbox testing—simply change the mode or credentials depending on your environment (development, staging, or production). For install commands and language coverage, see Mailtrap developer documentation. Repository READMEs have the latest sandbox options:
| Mistake | Fix/Explanation |
|---|---|
| Expecting real delivery from sandbox | Mail in the sandbox is never delivered to recipients |
| Using production API token for sandbox | Use a token with proper sandbox/testing scope, granting access to the target inbox |
| Forgetting inbox id parameter | Always supply the inbox id (from UI or Integration tab) to associate messages with the correct inbox |
| Mixing sandbox and transactional endpoints | Testing API (sandbox.api.mailtrap.io) is not the same as send.api.mailtrap.io (live sending)! |
Each sandbox (test inbox) has an address like alias@inbox.mailtrap.io for inbound tests; plus-addressing can help isolate scenarios. See Email address per sandbox for limits and behavior.