Today we're rolling out a new home for your inbox: @mail.tl. Registration is open, mailboxes are live, and existing mail.sb users can claim their preferred handle right away.
Why .tl?
The .tl ccTLD belongs to Timor-Leste, one of the youngest nations in Southeast Asia. As a two-letter top-level domain it sits in the same shelf as .sb, .ss, .af, and .io β short, memorable, and increasingly hard to come by. For users outside the region, tl reads naturally as initials, "the link," "talk," or simply a clean, unclaimed namespace where the good handles are still available.
What you get on day one
- Same infrastructure, new label. mail.tl runs on the exact mail.sb stack β the same SMTP/IMAP servers, the same webmail, the same dashboard, the same DKIM and SPF posture. Nothing about deliverability or security changes; only the part after the
@does. - Free registration during launch week. The standard mail.sb free tier applies. Paid plans extend identically to
@mail.tladdresses with no surcharge.
How to register
Head to the registration page and choose mail.tl from the domain dropdown. Existing users can add a mail.tl alias from the dashboard under Account β Aliases.
A quiet note on naming
Every new domain we add is a small bet that short, friendly addresses still matter. Big providers stopped issuing them years ago. We think the right email address β one you can say out loud, fit on a business card, and remember without copy-paste β is worth keeping alive. mail.tl is another step in that direction.
Welcome aboard. Pick a good one.
β Mail.sb Team
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