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DonkeyMail!

DonkeyMail was a popular online service that allowed users to send anonymous emails, also known as "donkey emails" or "donkey mail." It was launched in 2015 and gained significant attention due to its unique concept.

Here are some key features of DonkeyMail:

  1. Anonymity: Users could send emails without revealing their identities. The sender's email address would be replaced with a random, anonymous address.
  2. Encryption: DonkeyMail used end-to-end encryption to protect the content of the emails, ensuring that only the intended recipient could read the message.
  3. No tracking: DonkeyMail didn't store any information about the sender or recipient, making it difficult for anyone to trace the email back to the original sender.
  4. No spam: The service had strict anti-spam policies, which helped maintain a clean and spam-free environment.

DonkeyMail was popular among individuals who wanted to send sensitive or confidential information without revealing their identities. It was also used by journalists, whistleblowers, and activists who needed to communicate with sources or send sensitive information without being traced.

However, in 2016, DonkeyMail announced that it would be shutting down due to "unforeseen technical challenges" and "increased regulatory scrutiny." The service was eventually replaced by other anonymous email services, such as ProtonMail and Tutanota.

Do you have any specific questions about DonkeyMail or anonymous email services in general?