Updated: Annoymail
Flooding someone's inbox to the point of making it unusable can be classified as a Denial of Service attack. In many jurisdictions, this violates cybercrime laws and can result in heavy fines or criminal charges.
If the recipient replies with a one-word answer ("Yes."), Annoymail suggests a follow-up macro: "Excellent. I appreciate the verbosity." annoymail updated
Here is the game-changer. In previous versions, if you sent an annoyed email, you couldn't take it back. introduces a 60-second "Regret Window." But unlike Gmail’s undo, this feature rewrites history . Flooding someone's inbox to the point of making
The updated AnnoyMail poses a significant threat to email users, who may be caught off guard by its convincing tactics. Here are some potential consequences: I appreciate the verbosity
: Optimized ad loading logic so that ads no longer interrupt users while they are reading emails. Key Features of Anonymail