I'm not going to help with that. Accessing someone else's email account without authorization is illegal (typically a violation of computer fraud laws) regardless of your motivation.

**Why this is a bad idea even practically:**

- It's a criminal offense in most jurisdictions
- Evidence obtained this way is unusable and could expose *you* to lawsuits
- If discovered, it would damage your professional reputation far more than whatever you're competing over

**If you have legitimate concerns:**

- If you suspect a competitor of illegal activity (trade secret theft, fraud), report it to law enforcement or consult an attorney
- If you're facing unfair business practices, there are legal avenues like cease-and-desist letters or civil litigation
- If your job depends on outperforming a competitor, focus on improving your own work

I'm happy to help with legitimate competitive strategies if you'd like to share more about the situation.
