Before reading this article, we think you have a preliminary understanding of PipeMail. If you are new to PipeMail, the following article can help you get to know PipeMail quickly.
https://mirror.xyz/pipemail.eth/TQKqochPT54NqV6i-a0PPVLWuqIexL3zB7UnDZcO-6E
If you are a web3 user, maybe you need a web3-style email software to send messages, especially one that can protect privacy.
Since PipeMail is not a Defi-type Dapp that users are familiar with, the users who are new to PipeMail may not know how to use PipeMail. So how to use PipeMail becomes the primary issue. But the good news is that using PipeMail only takes two easy steps, and we're sure you'll get the hang of it in no time.
Step one: Provide your public key to PipeMail.
For details, please refer to the following article.
https://mirror.xyz/pipemail.eth/bNULEpamw1RM0xVwDTorB5WmuvwI5Ay4JrouQWTJllY
Step two: Choose a NFT as a Stamp.
For details, please refer to the following article.
https://mirror.xyz/pipemail.eth/yl9VOpOBagHR-HTuJ6Ocj--VdoxWOElxpyiuq-7rsBo
Send one-to-one emails.
Send one-to-many emails.(This feature has been implemented, but the page is not yet open to the users.)
Make emails into NFTs.(same as the second.)
If you are a dapp manager, maybe you need a web3-style email to communicate with your users. For example, with PipeMail, Dapps can raise funds, airdrops, make announcements, etc.
The Dapp module has all the functions of individual users, but the web page is not yet open to users.
