You can email a Telegram group by using a third-party bot like @EmailGateBot (or similar services) that assigns a unique email address to your channel or group, allowing you to send emails directly to it; you then add the bot as a member (or admin for channels) and it forwards your messages. Alternatively, you can use integration platforms like Pabbly Connect or Zapier/Make to create custom workflows that trigger Telegram messages from incoming emails.
Method 1: Using a Dedicated Bot (Easiest)
- Find a Bot: Search Telegram for bots like
@EmailGateBotor services that offer email-to-Telegram integration (e.g., via RSS). - Add to Group/Channel: Add the bot to your target Telegram group or channel as a member (or admin for channels).
- Get the Email: The bot will provide a unique email address (e.g.,
SPECIAL_CODE@telegram-email.appspotmail.com) or instructions on how to get it. - Send Email: Send an email (with subject, body, and attachments) to that unique address, and the bot will post it in your group/channel.
- Whitelist (Optional): The bot might ask you to confirm the first email; you can whitelist the sender’s email to allow automatic posting.