Guirrila mail

You're referring to "guerrilla mail"!

Guerrilla mail is a term used to describe a type of anonymous or pseudonymous email service that allows users to send emails without revealing their real identity or IP address. The term "guerrilla" refers to the idea of using unconventional and stealthy tactics to send emails, much like a guerrilla warfare tactic.

Guerrilla mail services typically use techniques such as:

  1. Encryption: Encrypting emails to protect the contents and prevent interception.
  2. Proxy servers: Routing emails through proxy servers to hide the user's IP address.
  3. Pseudonyms: Using fake names or pseudonyms to conceal the user's identity.
  4. Disposable email addresses: Creating temporary or disposable email addresses to send and receive emails.

Guerrilla mail services are often used for various purposes, such as:

  1. Anonymity: Protecting one's identity when sending sensitive or controversial information.
  2. Whistleblowing: Reporting wrongdoing or corruption without fear of retaliation.
  3. Online activism: Participating in online movements or campaigns without revealing one's identity.
  4. Business or marketing: Sending promotional emails or newsletters without revealing the sender's identity.

Some popular guerrilla mail services include:

  1. ProtonMail
  2. Tutanota
  3. Mailfence
  4. Guerrilla Mail (the service itself)
  5. Sendincognito

Keep in mind that while guerrilla mail services can provide anonymity, they may not be foolproof, and there are risks involved. It's essential to use these services responsibly and in accordance with local laws and regulations.