Learn to say popular email testing and preview tool names correctly.
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How is Mailtrap (email sandbox and testing tool for developers) correctly pronounced?
Mailtrap is pronounced 'MAYL-trap' — 'mail' plus 'trap', both plain English words. Stress on MAYL. In a technical interview: "Mailtrap caught every test email so nothing accidentally went to a real customer."
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How is MailHog (open-source email testing tool with a fake SMTP server) correctly pronounced?
MailHog is pronounced 'MAYL-hog' — 'mail' plus 'hog', both plain English words. Stress on MAYL. In a technical interview: "MailHog ran locally so I could preview the password reset email without any real SMTP setup."
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How is Mailosaur (email and SMS testing platform for automated tests) correctly pronounced?
Mailosaur is pronounced 'MAY-loh-sohr' — blends 'mail' with 'dinosaur', stress on MAY. In a technical interview: "Mailosaur asserted on the verification code straight out of the email in our end-to-end test."
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How is Litmus (email testing and rendering preview platform) correctly pronounced?
Litmus (the email tool) is pronounced 'LIT-mus' — exactly like the everyday chemistry term 'litmus test', stress on LIT. In a technical interview: "Litmus previewed the newsletter across forty different email clients before we hit send."
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How is Ethereal Email (fake SMTP service for testing email delivery) correctly pronounced?
Ethereal Email is pronounced 'ih-THEER-ee-ul EE-mayl' — 'ethereal' exactly like the everyday word for something delicate and otherworldly. In a technical interview: "Ethereal Email generated a disposable inbox so the test suite never sent real mail."