Anonymous emailer program

An anonymous emailer program is a software application that allows users to send emails without revealing their identity. Here are some examples of anonymous emailer programs:

  1. ProtonMail: A free, open-source email service that offers end-to-end encryption and anonymous email sending.
  2. Tor Mail: A free, anonymous email service that uses the Tor network to mask the user's IP address.
  3. AnonEmail: A free, web-based email service that allows users to send anonymous emails.
  4. Mailinator: A free, web-based email service that allows users to send anonymous emails and receive responses.
  5. SendEmail: A free, command-line email client that allows users to send anonymous emails.
  6. Anonymous Email: A free, web-based email service that allows users to send anonymous emails and receive responses.
  7. Gmail's "Send as" feature: Google's Gmail service offers a "Send as" feature that allows users to send emails from a different email address, including anonymous ones.
  8. Maildrop: A free, web-based email service that allows users to send anonymous emails and receive responses.
  9. Anonymouse: A free, web-based email service that allows users to send anonymous emails and receive responses.
  10. SecureDrop: A free, open-source email service that allows whistleblowers and sources to send anonymous tips and information to journalists and organizations.

Please note that while these programs can provide anonymity, they may not be foolproof and may still be traceable by law enforcement or other authorities. Additionally, some of these programs may have limitations or restrictions on their use, so be sure to review their terms of service before using them.