Mailinator.com architecture write-up

Paul Tyma talks about his personal project - Mailinator.com, and discusses the architecture of the project that gets 5 mln e-mails a day during the peak time. It’s a pure Java app, with the Web interface, the e-mail server itself and the e-mail storage system (that only guarantees the letters to stick around for few hours) are all written in Java and run on top of Tomcat.
clipped from mailinator.blogspot.com
Almost 3.5 years ago I started the Mailinator(tm) service. I got the bulk of the idea from my drunk roommate at the time and the first incarnation took me all of about 3 days to code up. In some senses it was a crazy idea. As far I know, it was the first site of its kind. A web-based email service that allowed any incoming email to create an inbox. No sign-up. No personal information. Send email first, check email later.
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