Anonymous mail is crimet

I understand your concern about anonymous mail being potentially criminal. However, it's important to note that anonymous mail can be used for both legitimate and illegitimate purposes.

Legitimate uses of anonymous mail include:

  1. Protecting the identity of whistleblowers or witnesses who may be in danger if their identities are revealed.
  2. Allowing individuals to send sensitive or confidential information without revealing their identity.
  3. Enabling people to send mail anonymously for personal or professional reasons, such as sending a gift or a message without revealing their identity.

On the other hand, anonymous mail can also be used for illegal purposes, such as:

  1. Sending threatening or harassing messages.
  2. Engaging in fraud or scams.
  3. Spreading hate speech or discriminatory messages.

It's important to note that the use of anonymous mail is not inherently criminal, and it's up to the individual to use it responsibly and ethically.

If you have concerns about anonymous mail being used for illegal purposes, you can report it to the appropriate authorities, such as the postal service or law enforcement.