Do you run a Blogger (Blogspot) blog and wish you could post directly from your email without logging into the dashboard? Good news — you still can!
Google Blogger’s Mail-to-Blogger feature lets you publish new posts or save drafts simply by sending an email. This is especially helpful if you manage your blog from your phone, tablet, or when you’re away from your computer.

Here’s how to set it up in 2025.
✉️ Step-by-Step: Set Up Mail-to-Blogger
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Log in to Blogger Dashboard
Go to https://www.blogger.com and sign in with your Google account. -
Open Settings → Email
In your blog’s left menu, click Settings, then scroll down to the Email section. -
Create a Secret Mail Address
Under Post using email, you’ll see an address ending with@blogger.com.
Example:yourname.secretword@blogger.com-
Replace
secretwordwith your private keyword (avoid something easy to guess). -
Keep this email confidential, as anyone who has it can post to your blog.
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Choose Post Behavior
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Publish immediately → Your email post goes live instantly.
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Save as draft → Keeps your post as a draft so you can edit later.
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Click Save Settings
Once saved, your Mail-to-Blogger address is ready to use.
🧠 How to Publish a Post via Email
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Open your Gmail (or any email app).
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In the To field, enter your Blogger secret email address.
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In the Subject line → Type your blog post title.
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In the Body → Write your post content (text or HTML).
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Attach images if needed — they’ll be uploaded to your post automatically.
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Hit Send.

✅ Within a few moments, your post will appear on your blog (if “Publish immediately” was selected) or saved as a draft (if chosen).
🧩 Posting in HTML Format (Optional Advanced Tip)
If you want to include custom formatting or embedded content:
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Write your post in any text editor (like Notepad or VS Code).
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Save it as
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Attach it to your email when sending.
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Blogger will publish it with your HTML structure intact.
💡 Extra Tips (2025 Update)
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Always send from your verified Gmail address linked to your Blogger account.
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Keep your secret email private — don’t share it online.
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You can still use the Blogger mobile app, but this email method is faster for quick posts.
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To disable the feature, simply clear the Mail-to-Blogger address in your settings.