Is this possible from the point of view of the SMTP protocol itself?
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Using an anonymous connection. For example, using an anonymous Tor browser. You can register a new e-mail box, or use the site to send an anonymous letter, they are now full on the Internet, here is one of them, for example: anonymouse.org
- The main thing is that there would be no logs on these servers :) - KoVadim
- On the site on which I gave the link they are not kept anonymouse.org/privacy.html - Abmin
- 3As Lenin said, you can believe everything you see on the Internet. - KoVadim
- @Abmin, for me, for example, this site is blocked by the provider altogether - koks_rs
- one@koks_rs, download Thor's browser for yourself - Abmin
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