Is there any service to subscribe to get newsletters every minute in my inbox?
i have created a seperate mail account and i want to receive very frequent newsletters like 1 in every 5 minutes. it does not matter what the newsletter is about . is there any way to do that ?
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Why on earth would you want to clog up your email inbox with newsletters, particularly ones that you don’t necessarily care about or are interested in, to the tune of one every five minutes or so???? If you don’t mind me asking…
cant tell you the details but i am a software tester and it is related to that
Let’s say you have a minute to read a news update every five minutes. Let’s say there is actually a news site that updates every 5 minutes. Rather than checking you email every 5 minutes, why not keep a browser or tab on the front page of your favourite news-site and F5 it?
I really don’t know. Most newsletters aren’t updated more than once a day, so even if you subscribed to a lot of them, from around the world, in different time zones, I don’t think they would come in once every five minutes. Maybe something related to stock markets. Day traders might want to be updated on a minute to minute basis. But other than that, I don’t know.
Yeah. Sign up for a bunch of newsletters.
Crowdsource the job. Post on 4chan complaining how email newsletters ruin your life and “accidentally” include your email address.
I suspect you’re asking for advice on how to mailbomb someone, but I’ll answer anyway. What you need to do is create a fresh bait email account with a service which does very little or no filtering. Email providers like Hotmail and Yahoo! filter their email, so you’re better off going with a smaller, more obscure free email provider, preferably somewhere in China or Russia. Then, using this email address, make a few postings to Usenet alt.sex.* hierarchy newsgroups through Google Groups. Sign up for a few “free” pr0n sites with your email address, and ask for more information from some penis-enlargement, mortgage rate, and “herbal Viagra” sites. When the spam starts rolling into your mailbox, reply to all the “remove me” addresses provided, using the email address you want to get avalanched with email.
Voila. One never-ending mailbomb ready to go. Of course, this is simply for your own use, and you’re not going to use it someone else. Right?
Greetings sumitnxt,
Just a thought: You might be better subscribing to RSS feeds. Type “rss feeds lists” without the quote marks and see what comes up. I’m in Australia and a good number of sites came up for me which may suit your purposes. You’ll get a different list of sites, I imagine.
As for reading them you should easily find an RSS reader online, or you can use Yahoo.com’s one in their free email accounts. And there will probably be other methods available on the various sites.
I wish you all the best.
Andreas.
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