Create a proxy email to start your email revolution. Endless email addresses that help you to avoid your digital assets lose and boost privacy while you still using your usual email service. Supports sending, custom domains+wildcard, API
Our users love this product because it helps to avoid email provider lock-in.
We're just the interface, a contract between your emails and your real email provider like Gmail, ProtonMail, Tuta, or Runbox.
Enjoy world with real freedom in email messaging and protect your digital assets.
@alex_yatsenko Looks very promising. 2 questions. 1. would it even be possible to send emails from or let's say through the proxied email address? 2. your offering and options for webhooks, what is the idea behind that?
Congrats on the launch 🚀
@crebuh Hi
1. Yeah, it's possible to send emails to someone from your proxy email address.
You just find the button "Send/Contacts" on the proxy email you want to send from, enter the recipient email in a form, and send the email from your usual client to the dedicated email for that recipient you got after "Creating a contact".
In this way, an email will go through like you have sent it from your proxy email.
We don't want to create a conflict of interest with email clients, so we're not providing this sending functionality straight on the website.
2. Ideas with webhooks are broad. I know that someone is connecting systems that not providing the direct API via email webhooks. For example, we have a customer that connected their home security alarm to the smart home. It mostly requires some coding skills, but we also have a Zapier integration, so you can do everything email-related on Zapier.
Thanks for your questions!
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I don't understand what is this for
Can you number a few use cases I could use it for?
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Can I integrate this in my Mobile App also? If yes, what all platform it is available
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Wow, Alex! This sounds like a game changer for email privacy! I'm all about protecting my digital assets, and the idea of endless proxy emails is genius. 💡 Plus, I love that you’re keeping it user-friendly with support for custom domains and API. Can’t wait to see where this goes! Keep up the awesome work!
Bravo on the launch, @alex_yatsenko! It’s a fantastic product. The user experience is top-notch and the features are very useful. I’ve already recommended it to friends.
Hey Alex,
How does it handle spam and phishing attempts? Also, can you share any interesting use cases where ProxiedMail has made a significant impact?
Congrats on the launch!
@kyrylosilin Hey. Thank you for your comment. Spam filtering works on the level of disabled proxy emails where you're receiving spam because you are supposed to have a unique proxy email for each organization/use case that asks for that.
I do personally like ProxiedMail as a user because I can use my domain there and even though I have a self-issued paid plan - If I haven't, I could use up to 10 proxy emails with my domain.
I like the idea that I can use ProxiedMail as an intermediate layer between my real email provider and someone who wants to send me an email, so I can switch my real email provider literally in seconds.
So, I can move from Gmail to Protonmail/Tuta just in seconds by changing the forwarding address.
Also If I were using my domain there is no bus factor on ProxiedMail - because I would be able to move to another proxy email service also quite fast in case of an emergency or if I like them more.
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