Email Aliasing via Anonaddy
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The service is great, as is Will, but the ability to be fully autonomous would be wonderful, and it fits right at home with Cloudron.
Anonaddy is a selfhostable service that allows you to create email aliases on the fly, or website specific addresses, such as twitter@domain.com
It is also user specific as well, so it allows account registration.
Definitely a must add
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The service is great, as is Will, but the ability to be fully autonomous would be wonderful, and it fits right at home with Cloudron.
Anonaddy is a selfhostable service that allows you to create email aliases on the fly, or website specific addresses, such as twitter@domain.com
It is also user specific as well, so it allows account registration.
Definitely a must add
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G girish moved this topic from Feature Requests on
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@privsec yes, it's been moved to the correct place
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The service is great, as is Will, but the ability to be fully autonomous would be wonderful, and it fits right at home with Cloudron.
Anonaddy is a selfhostable service that allows you to create email aliases on the fly, or website specific addresses, such as twitter@domain.com
It is also user specific as well, so it allows account registration.
Definitely a must add
@privsec this is certainly an interesting app.
However I am unsure (meaning I don't have the technical knowledge to know) how having an app on Cloudron which has its own postfix etc might conflict with Cloudron's own email setup, or whether it's ok because it's in a container.
Maybe someone with the knowledge can advise.
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The service is great, as is Will, but the ability to be fully autonomous would be wonderful, and it fits right at home with Cloudron.
Anonaddy is a selfhostable service that allows you to create email aliases on the fly, or website specific addresses, such as twitter@domain.com
It is also user specific as well, so it allows account registration.
Definitely a must add
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@privsec FYI I use SimpleLogin because it's cheap as chips and a paid subscription allows you to add your custom domain (sub-domain), and they deserve support because they have an awesome setup/service.
@timconsidine That is the exact same as anonaddy actually, but good to know.
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Self-hosting setup instructions: https://anonaddy.com/self-hosting/