Inbox Naming Practices
You can use any name for an inbox and it instantly exists. This is really powerful because it means you can have inboxes that describe what you are doing.
While you can create any inbox name you want, we've found it's useful to follow some of these naming practices. The general idea is to give descriptive names to the inboxes as they relate to what you are doing. This keeps your inboxes clean and makes it easier to find messages later if you need to debug.
Try these patterns:
{env}-{product}@{yourprivatedomain}.testinator.com.- For example you might chose:
staging-checkout@testinbox.testinator.com.
- For example you might chose:
{feature}-{testid}-{timestamp}@yourprivatedomain.com.{env}-{scenario}@yourprivatedomain.com{env}-{username@{yourprivatedomain}.testinator.com.- For example you might chose:
dev-testuserbob@testinbox.testinator.com.
- For example you might chose:
{env}-{scenario}-{timestamp}.{yourprivatedomain}.testinator.com.- For example you might chose:
ci-reset-password-20240312150427@yourprivatedomain.testinator.com
- For example you might chose:
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