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Coming up with a home-rolled email solution.

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  1. Receive and send emails anonymously. Create a unique email address for each website to avoid cross-site tracking and protect your inbox from spam, phishing and data breaches.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    • Freemium
    • Free Trial
    • $2.99 / Monthly (Premium)
    Https://simplelogin.io/ does something similar to what I want in that I can have any email sent to [prefix][separator][suffix]@example.com, simplelogin would then forward that email to my actual email account, and if I replied to that email, would respond to the original sender as [prefix][separator][suffix]@example.com. The main downside is the requirement for the prefixes, or pre-creating aliases so I didn't need the prefix.

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  2. mbsync is a command line application which synchronizes mailboxes.
    So this component would use a tool like isync (https://isync.sourceforge.io/) to pull all the emails from each gsuite email account, and store them in individual folders aggregated into one offline imap account for archival search.

    #Email Migration #File Management #Backup & Restore 16 social mentions

  3. Create unlimited aliases for free. Protect your email from spam using disposable addresses. Encrypt forwarded emails with PGP encryption using this service.
    Https://anonaddy.com/ does almost precisely what I need, however the volume of emails allowed under the Pro plan is not sufficient for my needs. Fortunately I should be able to self-host this application and give myself unlimited sends/replies. And yes, I do write/reply more than 100 emails a day, each with unique content, and each with unique recipients.

    #Email Productivity #Email Spam Protection #Email 171 social mentions

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