7. Can I forward messages from a single virtual/proxied email address to multiple ‘real’ addresses (like Gmail addresses)?
a. Would any of the receivers (with real addresses) answer as if answering from the virtual/proxied email?
b. Is there an API that would allow me to query the status of a message - like, forwarded to (list of email addresses), or replied by (list of email addresses)?
Hello, One question. I contacted support and noticed the reply email was sent to my junk. This is a little concerning to me. While, annoying to me it being sent to my junk doesn't concern me as much as if I use the service to send someone an email and it gets routed to their junk and they never see it. Any thoughts or comments on if your service is consistently being flagged as junk and not being received? This is kind of an important feature of the service that it doesn't get seen as junk since I'd be relying on it to be seen. Thank you for your time.
It’s Alex, the founder of ProxiedMail. Thank for your question.
Deliverability is kinda hard topic. The spam evaluation is often based on the email content, server, email address. As well as on the previous messages that recipient has been flagged as the spam.
In general I would say sometimes it does land in spam. Not when you’re replying, but when you’re texting someone first to the recipient who doesn’t know you your email.
As any other email provider basically…
We don’t allow to send much from our servers. People can create around 50 contacts a day. So, it’s not some crazy amount.
Most of the times it should be normal. But If the delivery is critical to you and you heavily depend on outbound — it might be not the best idea to use ProxiedMail or any aliasing/proxy email service,
Everyone who really depending on delivery— we’re recommending to use ProxiedMail on the side, not as the main communication tool.
We basically don’t have a product with insane delivery, but we’re not declaring it as well. For personal, professional, small business usage — should be good. For someone larger — wrong choice.
But even in corporations it’s a good idea to use it to collect emails from the not main domains.
Test it with this tool. It will show you what's wrong with it, so it ends up in your spam folder. https://www.mail-tester.com/
Q: Some Questions
Hello and thank you for bringing this useful service to Appsumo. I have a few questions if you don't mind:
1. If one were to use your service as a sort of password manager of sorts, setting up each account with a unique email address. It could be problematic if the service were to close abruptly. Getting locked out of an account could be catastrophic. While no one likes to thinka bout a service not making it, do you have a closure plan if you make the unfortunate decision to close and exit the business? Would you give x days, weeks, months notice? 2. For privacy and security reasons. Is there any reason not to make the username to proxiedmail easy to remember? I ask because some services use that created username as the basis to your temp email address. I thank you in advance for your time and patience with these questions.
1. No plans to close. Never thought about that. But infrastructure costs are so low that we can allow it to be just as it is for an unlimited time. Support costs as well. So, I don't see it ever closing. Soon, we would implement data backups by schedule. 2. Reason is that it's simply not as private as it could be. It would have something from your personality that might compromise your identity. I wouldn't recommend that, but if you know that it would be public - its fine.
What if some random mishap occurs? How you are prepared for it?
Q: Do you allow bulk emails❓
I was surprised because I received emails from a well-known marketing company with from: el-f20***************************a70b-1-userengage3-smtp-mail0@proxiedmail.com
Are there any sending limits for: Day/Time? Maybe this should be more limited?
Perhaps this is also why domains are considered insecure? What was reported in the previous comment.
Q: More questions
7. Can I forward messages from a single virtual/proxied email address to multiple ‘real’ addresses (like Gmail addresses)?
a. Would any of the receivers (with real addresses) answer as if answering from the virtual/proxied email?
b. Is there an API that would allow me to query the status of a message - like, forwarded to (list of email addresses), or replied by (list of email addresses)?
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Q: Kindly confirm my understanding
1. I can set any quantity of ‘virtual’ emails, like:
- sales@domainA.com
- info@domainA.com
- support@domainA.com
- sales@domainB.com
- info@domainB.com
- support@domainB.com
and receive the messages in a ‘real’ inbox, like myemail@gmail.com, correct?
2. I can forward messages from proxied (virtual) email to up to 50 ‘real’ emails (like the Gmail above), correct?
3. I can send and reply messages from my virtual/proxied email addresses, correct?
a. Is this (sending and replying) done within my service provider, Gmail in this case?
4. I can set unlimited domains for the proxied virtual/proxied email addresses, correct?
5. What if I need to support more than 50 ‘real’ addresses? Can I buy multiple deals here in AS to increase these?
6. Is this suitable for small teams/businesses with moderate message loads?
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Q: ProxiedMail's sucess rate...
Hello,
One question. I contacted support and noticed the reply email was sent to my junk. This is a little concerning to me. While, annoying to me it being sent to my junk doesn't concern me as much as if I use the service to send someone an email and it gets routed to their junk and they never see it. Any thoughts or comments on if your service is consistently being flagged as junk and not being received? This is kind of an important feature of the service that it doesn't get seen as junk since I'd be relying on it to be seen. Thank you for your time.
apps68
Jul 29, 2025A: Hi,
It’s Alex, the founder of ProxiedMail.
Thank for your question.
Deliverability is kinda hard topic.
The spam evaluation is often based on the email content, server, email address. As well as on the previous messages that recipient has been flagged as the spam.
In general I would say sometimes it does land in spam. Not when you’re replying, but when you’re texting someone first to the recipient who doesn’t know you your email.
As any other email provider basically…
We don’t allow to send much from our servers. People can create around 50 contacts a day.
So, it’s not some crazy amount.
Most of the times it should be normal.
But If the delivery is critical to you and you heavily depend on outbound — it might be not the best idea to use ProxiedMail or any aliasing/proxy email service,
Everyone who really depending on delivery— we’re recommending to use ProxiedMail on the side, not as the main communication tool.
We basically don’t have a product with insane delivery, but we’re not declaring it as well.
For personal, professional, small business usage — should be good.
For someone larger — wrong choice.
But even in corporations it’s a good idea to use it to collect emails from the not main domains.
Let me know if you have any further questions.
Thank you!
Share ProxiedMail
Verified purchaser
Test it with this tool. It will show you what's wrong with it, so it ends up in your spam folder.
https://www.mail-tester.com/
Q: Some Questions
Hello and thank you for bringing this useful service to Appsumo. I have a few questions if you don't mind:
1. If one were to use your service as a sort of password manager of sorts, setting up each account with a unique email address. It could be problematic if the service were to close abruptly. Getting locked out of an account could be catastrophic. While no one likes to thinka bout a service not making it, do you have a closure plan if you make the unfortunate decision to close and exit the business? Would you give x days, weeks, months notice?
2. For privacy and security reasons. Is there any reason not to make the username to proxiedmail easy to remember? I ask because some services use that created username as the basis to your temp email address.
I thank you in advance for your time and patience with these questions.
apps68
Jul 27, 2025A: Hi,
It's Alex, the founder of ProxiedMail.
Thank you for reaching out to me.
1. No plans to close. Never thought about that. But infrastructure costs are so low that we can allow it to be just as it is for an unlimited time. Support costs as well. So, I don't see it ever closing. Soon, we would implement data backups by schedule.
2. Reason is that it's simply not as private as it could be. It would have something from your personality that might compromise your identity. I wouldn't recommend that, but if you know that it would be public - its fine.
Share ProxiedMail
Verified purchaser
What if some random mishap occurs?
How you are prepared for it?
Q: Do you allow bulk emails❓
I was surprised because I received emails from a well-known marketing company with from:
el-f20***************************a70b-1-userengage3-smtp-mail0@proxiedmail.com
Are there any sending limits for: Day/Time?
Maybe this should be more limited?
Perhaps this is also why domains are considered insecure?
What was reported in the previous comment.
Do you monitor this in any way?
apps68
Jul 26, 2025A: Hi,
It’s Alex, the founder of ProxiedMail.
Thank you for reaching out to me.
We don’t allow cold emails. As well as no one can send a lot of outbound emails from ProxiedMail.
In case you have received marketing emails on your proxy email address (which I think is the case) - it was probably exposed somewhere else.
As I can see regarding your email - it was received on your proxy email and forwarded to your real address.
Once again, we’re not allowing the marketing cold emails anywhere.
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Do you have any message sending limits set for: per day/per hour?