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Send email with a wspc alias

Create an email alias and send mail through it — all from a chat with Claude.

Paste these messages into your own Claude to try it.

You

list my wspc email alias

Claude

I’ll look that up for you.

Loaded tools, used wspc integration

You have one active email alias: [email protected]

You

create a new alias [email protected]

Claude
Email alias create

Done! Your new alias [email protected] is now active. You now have two aliases: [email protected] and [email protected].

You

give me a quick summary of https://bleacherreport.com/articles/25432104-karl-anthony-towns-shouts-out-jeremy-lin-video-talks-his-impact-knicks-fandom

Claude
Fetched: Karl-Anthony Towns Shouts Out Jeremy Lin in Video, Talks His Impact on Knicks Fandom

Here’s a quick summary:

Knicks center Karl-Anthony Towns, who grew up a Knicks fan, gave a shout-out to Jeremy Lin during a recent press conference as New York prepares for the NBA Finals. Towns reflected on how much the “Linsanity” run influenced his fandom growing up.

The article recaps that stretch in February 2012, when the undrafted Harvard grad came out of nowhere to average 25 points, 9.2 assists and 2.2 steals over nine games, leading the Knicks to an 8-1 record while Carmelo Anthony was sidelined with a groin injury. Lin went on to play nine NBA seasons with eight teams, but his brief Linsanity sensation — which landed him on two Sports Illustrated covers and a Time cover — remains his legacy. The piece ties it back to the present, noting the Knicks are now chasing their first title since 1973.

You

send the summary to [email protected]

Claude

I’ll send that summary now. I’ll use one of your aliases as the sender.

Email send

Sent to [email protected] from your [email protected] alias, with the subject “Summary: KAT shouts out Jeremy Lin ahead of Knicks’ Finals run.” The email includes the summary and a link to the original article.

You

delete my email alias: [email protected]

Claude
Loaded tools, used wspc integration

Done! The alias [email protected] has been deleted and will no longer accept new messages. Any existing emails to it are preserved, and you can restore the alias later if you change your mind. You’re back to one active alias: [email protected]