@Fenng: Update: 1. Email address can now be renamed (only once), via the 'Manage Email Addresses' entry. 2. Agently Mail has been renamed to Agent Mail. Quick hands can still grab a suitable ID.
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Tencent QQ Mail update: Supports one-time email rename, and Agently Mail renamed to Agent Mail.
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Updates:
- Email addresses can now be renamed (only once), accessible via the “Manage Email Addresses” entry.
- Agently Mail has been renamed to Agent Mail.
If you’re quick, you might still grab an ID that suits you. 😂
Fenng (@Fenng): Tencent QQ Mail’s Agent Mail — a dedicated mailbox customized for Agents.
Tencent is going all out.
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