Q: Spam questions
1.The email will end up in spam. While we can control the spam on our end, most likely any sent email will be classified as spam by the recipient. How can we deal with this?
2. Any way to enable the px banner for the incoming mail and disable it for outgoing ones?
apps68
Apr 27, 2025A: Hi,
It's Alex, the founder of ProxiedMail.
Regarding the spam the approach is the following: try to make your proxy email to look as normal as possible. Don't send the emails from auto-generated proxy emails.
Replies are most likely would go through avoiding spam.
As for a first emails sometimes it also depends on the texts.
You can check my video tutorial on Loom - https://www.loom.com/share/3e9448ac5fc047c7a351a9c598f9349c
Emails from autogenerated address end up in spam, while the emails from address like hello@domain.com landed successfully in the inbox.
Spam filter is still not 100% accurate thing, so the only way is just to expect from the recipient to check it. If he's marked it as not spam - every new one would be good.
As for disabling banner for outgoing emails - we're replacing it ourselves, but its still better to remove it yourself just in case when you're making reply.
Thank you for your question.
Let me know if there is anything else I can help with.
Verified purchaser
Hi Alex, thank you. Outgoing emails will have our own email address. Any way we can conceal this and make it to appear as comming from Proxied Mail?
Not exactly. All replies are coming as from your proxy email even when you’re replying from your standard email client.
In case you want to text someone first, you can use contacts functionality (Send/Contacts) button.