Guerrilla mail tortoisegit

A interesting combination!

Guerrilla Mail is a free, temporary email service that allows you to send and receive emails without revealing your real email address. It's often used for online transactions, signing up for services, or sending sensitive information without exposing your personal email address.

TortoiseGit, on the other hand, is a graphical user interface for Git, a version control system. It's designed to make working with Git easier and more intuitive, especially for those who are new to version control.

If you're looking to use Guerrilla Mail with TortoiseGit, here's a possible scenario:

Let's say you want to send a sensitive file to someone using TortoiseGit, but you don't want to reveal your real email address. You can create a Guerrilla Mail account, send the file to the recipient using TortoiseGit, and have them respond to the Guerrilla Mail address. This way, you can keep your real email address private.

Here's a step-by-step guide to achieve this:

  1. Create a Guerrilla Mail account and get a temporary email address.
  2. Open TortoiseGit and create a new repository or open an existing one.
  3. Add the file you want to send to the repository and commit the changes.
  4. Go to the "Git" menu and select "Push" to push the changes to a remote repository.
  5. In the "Push" dialog, enter the Guerrilla Mail address as the recipient's email address.
  6. Send the push request and wait for the recipient to receive the file.
  7. The recipient can then respond to the Guerrilla Mail address, and you can receive their response without revealing your real email address.

By using Guerrilla Mail with TortoiseGit, you can maintain your privacy and security while still being able to collaborate with others using version control.