I’ve been trying out Firefox Relay for a couple of months, and I really like the idea of hiding my real email address. The only thing putting me off from this concept is the fact that it makes my experience significantly worse, as it’s now harder to quickly understand where the email comes from.

A simple example: if I give my real email address to an online shop, I will receive a confirmation email with

From: Online Shop

Which is trivial to read.

If I give a generated Relay address, then the emails will come as

From: "noreply@onlineshop.com [via Relay]"

Which is much harder to parse off a quick glance, especially on smaller screens like a smartwatch.

When receiving emails, I don’t really care if they were forwarded via Relay, and I would much rather see the original sender in the From field. Is this necessary for proper privacy, or just an issue specific to Firefox Relay? And if so, is there any other email masking platform that supports what I’m looking for?

  • jet@hackertalks.com
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    1 year ago

    I HIGHLY recommend using custom domains and a email catch all instead of relay services.

    Example Online Shop sends email to OnlineShopName@email.mydomain.com

    Now in your email client you can filter by the To: line for OnlineShopName@email.mydomain.com and see everything

    If you use a service like fastmail that supports dynamic from addresses, when you reply to one of this catch all emails your client’s from address will be set to the address you used.

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      1 year ago

      Damn I wish Proton did that! I have to create and delete aliases on the fly on the rare occasion I need them.

      But yes I love the custom domain catch all option. Stuff like adding prefixes to do filtering. bills, shopping, newsletters. Then allows easy and automatic filtering to folders.

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        1 year ago

        Proton does offer this with simplelogin right? (Unless I misunderstand what you mean) I always sign up to stuff as @…com where the alias and domain are chosen once and then all adresses to that domain forward to your proton inbox.

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      1 year ago

      +1 for fastmail. Been using it for over a year now with my custom domain, very happy. Synced with 1password so it can autogen masked emails.

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      Custom domains and aliasing services have two slightly different purposes as aliasing services can serve to mask your identity aswell.

      A custom domain still enables tracking across accounts.

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        1 year ago

        It would require a human to do that linking. Nobody knows how many people have emails at your domain.

        You could use a anonymous domain hosting service to register the domain as well.

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      1 year ago

      Emails received via SimpleLogin in Protonmail have the original From: in the headers though:

      From: Stack Overflow 
      To: stackoverflow.redacted@aleeas.com
      

      The setting you mentioned is only used for these headers:

      X-Pm-Original-From: "Stack Overflow - do-not-reply(a)stackoverflow.email" 
      Reply-To: "Stack Overflow - do-not-reply(a)stackoverflow.email" 
      

      which affects what it says in the subject line when you reply:

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    1 year ago

    Have you tried using aliases? I have ones set up for all my different accounts that get filed into specific folders