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proxiedmail 50% off deal

Got an email from proxiedmail.com

Hello,

This is Alex, the solo founder of ProxiedMail.

I'm reaching out with our important updates and the main update - we have a super beneficial discount for you.

You can still check out cool features like sending from proxy emails, using custom domains, managing passwords, and the "used on" function for proxy emails. However, to unlock their full potential, you'll need our top-tier premium plan.

Now, onto the main point with a limited offer:

* https://proxiedmail.com/payment-process/forever/plus/3?coupon=midsummer — 50% off our "Forever" one-time payment plan, granting you lifetime access for just 15 instead of $30.

* https://proxiedmail.com/payment-process/yearly/plus/3?coupon=midsummer — 50% off our annual subscription, reducing the price to $10 instead of $20.

It's best possible deal, we won't offer anything better. Discounts are active until Mon, 22 July 23:59 EDT.

If you click on the link and see the login form, please login and click once again from this email to see the discount.

Cheers,
Alex, your founder.

Maybe someone of you is interested

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  • mwmw Member

    “your founder”

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  • mwmw Member

    Who owns ProxiedMail ?

    ProxiedMail currently is fully owned by Oleksii Yatsenko, Ukrainian software developer and enterpreneur that currently lives in Porto
    Personally I'm have a history of being blocked without any questions by Facebook. They just blocked my 6 year old account in one moment.
    This, and Apple Hide My Email were my inspiration to create ProxiedMail.
    Using ProxiedMail for a long time I can't give my real email address anymore as it feels not right anymore.
    If you're interested you can read About ProxiedMail.
    I'm also inviting you to subscribe on my TikTok, Twitter, Instagram.

    spelling mistakes and shilling his personal socials lmao this sounds worse than giving your credit card number to a random on telegram

    Thanked by 110thHouse
  • Lifetime offer is tempting since anonaddy/simplelogin does not have it anymore. Not sure about the credibility of ProxiedMail though

  • mwmw Member

    @ShadowLurker said:
    Lifetime offer is tempting since anonaddy/simplelogin does not have it anymore. Not sure about the credibility of ProxiedMail though

    you get what you pay for :-)

    proxiedmail.com says they run on Digital Ocean but the DNS record says Mailgun. Would you trust a service that doesn’t even trust its own infrastructure?

  • ObelousObelous Member
    edited July 2024

    @mikewazar said:

    @ShadowLurker said:
    Lifetime offer is tempting since anonaddy/simplelogin does not have it anymore. Not sure about the credibility of ProxiedMail though

    you get what you pay for :-)

    proxiedmail.com says they run on Digital Ocean but the DNS record says Mailgun. Would you trust a service that doesn’t even trust its own infrastructure?

    They do use DO. The site, DNS, and the mail servers for the other domains.

    Just because you use a provider for one thing doesn't mean you have to use it for everything.

  • mwmw Member

    @Obelous said:

    @mikewazar said:

    @ShadowLurker said:
    Lifetime offer is tempting since anonaddy/simplelogin does not have it anymore. Not sure about the credibility of ProxiedMail though

    you get what you pay for :-)

    proxiedmail.com says they run on Digital Ocean but the DNS record says Mailgun. Would you trust a service that doesn’t even trust its own infrastructure?

    They do use DO. The site, DNS, and the mail servers for the other domains.

    Just because you use a provider for one thing doesn't mean you have to use it for everything.

    How would it looks if Bunny.net used Cloudflare for their website's WAF/CDN?

  • @mikewazar said:

    @Obelous said:

    @mikewazar said:

    @ShadowLurker said:
    Lifetime offer is tempting since anonaddy/simplelogin does not have it anymore. Not sure about the credibility of ProxiedMail though

    you get what you pay for :-)

    proxiedmail.com says they run on Digital Ocean but the DNS record says Mailgun. Would you trust a service that doesn’t even trust its own infrastructure?

    They do use DO. The site, DNS, and the mail servers for the other domains.

    Just because you use a provider for one thing doesn't mean you have to use it for everything.

    How would it looks if Bunny.net used Cloudflare for their website's WAF/CDN?

    That's pretty different, and Bunny does actually use Cloudflare for some things.

    And I'll say it again:

    Just because you use a provider for one thing doesn't mean you have to use it for everything.

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  • sanvitsanvit Member

    I just signed up for the $15 lifetime plan, and it seems similar to burnermail.io. Not the cleanest dashboard, nor the most features, but just giving them a shot.

    @mikewazar said:

    @Obelous said:

    @mikewazar said:

    @ShadowLurker said:
    Lifetime offer is tempting since anonaddy/simplelogin does not have it anymore. Not sure about the credibility of ProxiedMail though

    you get what you pay for :-)

    proxiedmail.com says they run on Digital Ocean but the DNS record says Mailgun. Would you trust a service that doesn’t even trust its own infrastructure?

    They do use DO. The site, DNS, and the mail servers for the other domains.

    Just because you use a provider for one thing doesn't mean you have to use it for everything.

    How would it looks if Bunny.net used Cloudflare for their website's WAF/CDN?

    They use mailgun to send/receive emails, and they do seem to have their proprietary system on routing the mails. I personally don't see this as a problem. They most likely made an internal HTTP server that listens to webhook from Mailgun, and then modifies the email body and relay it to the recipient.
    I think your analogy isn't 100% correct. It would be better to compare using CDN77's network while keeping their CDN algorithm/code in-house (which bunny does).

    Thanked by 1mw
  • BlaZeBlaZe Member, Host Rep

    @sanvit said:
    I just signed up for the $15 lifetime plan, and it seems similar to burnermail.io. Not the cleanest dashboard, nor the most features, but just giving them a shot.

    Thanks for the burnermail.io link, wasn't aware of it.

    Thanked by 1sanvit
  • Any review ? The price seem good for the trouble and i might able to replace my tank mail on google

  • ivladivlad Member

    @mikewazar said: proxiedmail.com says they run on Digital Ocean but the DNS record says Mailgun. Would you trust a service that doesn’t even trust its own infrastructure?

    Yes, I would trust them more. I trust that they use third-party companies to ensure that their products and services are delivered to their customers, more than if they were to try to handle everything in-house. They are aware of their weaknesses and strengths. Providing email services is one of the most challenging things to do correctly. There are so many variables that could go wrong. I will not be using their services because I don't need them, but I wish the company good luck.

    Thanked by 1mw
  • mwmw Member

    @ivlad said:

    @mikewazar said: proxiedmail.com says they run on Digital Ocean but the DNS record says Mailgun. Would you trust a service that doesn’t even trust its own infrastructure?

    Yes, I would trust them more. I trust that they use third-party companies to ensure that their products and services are delivered to their customers, more than if they were to try to handle everything in-house. They are aware of their weaknesses and strengths. Providing email services is one of the most challenging things to do correctly. There are so many variables that could go wrong. I will not be using their services because I don't need them, but I wish the company good luck.

    Fair point I guess

  • kenjing789kenjing789 Member
    edited July 2024

    Look like they banned all High Fraud Asia Country IP after register, can register but unable to use or do anything or paying.
    Register new account using US or somewhere IP and pay then stop VPN make they ban you again so am waiting my chargeback now

    Also i tried poking around and found them backend tech and stack , alot of bug .

    Also 24/7 support but after 3 days about the error code i asked , they dont reply or give me any information

  • defaultdefault Veteran
    edited July 2024

    EDIT: They have issues with 2FA. Maybe it is best to stay away from 2FA at the moment.

    NOTE: If one enables 2FA, make sure not to close the window and copy all the codes and text, as the system does not need or request your generated 2FA code as confirmation for activation.

  • After 4 days i got replied and i don't know how to answer such question

    Thanked by 1mw
  • So this is similar to SimpleLogin email alias?

  • mwmw Member

    @JerryHou said:
    So this is similar to SimpleLogin email alias?

    yeah its the same idea

    Thanked by 1JerryHou
  • mwmw Member

    @kenjing789 said:
    After 4 days i got replied and i don't know how to answer such question

    “why do u need to use our product?”

    lmao

  • @JerryHou said:
    So this is similar to SimpleLogin email alias?

    Yes

    Thanked by 1JerryHou
  • @mikewazar said:

    @kenjing789 said:
    After 4 days i got replied and i don't know how to answer such question

    “why do u need to use our product?”

    lmao

    I spit some coffee at my screen cause I laughed so hard

    Thanked by 110thHouse
  • the_doctorthe_doctor Member
    edited July 2024

    @gbzret4d said:
    Got an email from proxiedmail.com

    Maybe someone of you is interested

    Thanks for the tip, bought the lifetime account - agreed with others, not many options, and only 3 email domains to choose from - but will be interesting to see how the service develops.

  • LeviLevi Member

    It is whack-a-mole against temp mail blockers. It is not possible to win. This service is and will be deemed as scammers cest pit and soon be blocked. To buy such services… well, naive.

  • @Levi said:
    It is whack-a-mole against temp mail blockers. It is not possible to win. This service is and will be deemed as scammers cest pit and soon be blocked. To buy such services… well, naive.

    So amazon SES, Mailgun, mxroute and so on will all be scammers cest pit? They will ban you when you use them for scamming or spamming and proxiedmail is to receive mails, not to send them afaik

  • LeviLevi Member

    @gbzret4d said:

    @Levi said:
    It is whack-a-mole against temp mail blockers. It is not possible to win. This service is and will be deemed as scammers cest pit and soon be blocked. To buy such services… well, naive.

    So amazon SES, Mailgun, mxroute and so on will all be scammers cest pit? They will ban you when you use them for scamming or spamming and proxiedmail is to receive mails, not to send them afaik

    Like tempmail, guerillamail etc? Those services used mostly by scammers, yes.

  • defaultdefault Veteran
    edited July 2024

    @Levi said:
    It is whack-a-mole against temp mail blockers. It is not possible to win. This service is and will be deemed as scammers cest pit and soon be blocked. To buy such services… well, naive.

    I don't get it how you see such service in relation to scammers. It is just a service for receiving email, like some simple email forwarder option in a shared hosting plan.

    The good parts so far

    • it has a browser extension to add email proxies on a fly
    • one can add custom domain in panel area for use

    The downsides so far:

    • it needs a serious fix on 2FA implementation
    • it needs more domains, especially considering this is a premium service
    • it needs a fix on added domains because customers can not remove them once added
    Thanked by 1the_doctor
  • LeviLevi Member

    @default said:

    @Levi said:
    It is whack-a-mole against temp mail blockers. It is not possible to win. This service is and will be deemed as scammers cest pit and soon be blocked. To buy such services… well, naive.

    I don't get it how you see such service in relation to scammers. It is just a service for receiving email, like some simple email forwarder option in a shared hosting plan.

    The good parts so far

    • it has a browser extension to add email proxies on a fly
    • one can add custom domain in panel area for use

    The downsides so far:

    • it needs a serious fix on 2FA implementation
    • it needs more domains, especially considering this is a premium service
    • it needs a fix on added domains because customers can not remove them once added

    Signup spam. And that is only one example where such services deployed. As I said, this looks like tempmail, firefox relay etc. It is and will be used for malice actions and due to this just discontinued. Buying “lifetime” plan is naive.

  • @Levi said:
    Signup spam. And that is only one example where such services deployed. As I said, this looks like tempmail, firefox relay etc. It is and will be used for malice actions and due to this just discontinued. Buying “lifetime” plan is naive.

    Yes, it could be used to signup for many websites, especially when they offer an api.

    But that's why they need to keep bringing in fresh domains, and why it's concerning there are only 3 right now.

  • mwmw Member

    @Levi said:

    @default said:

    @Levi said:
    It is whack-a-mole against temp mail blockers. It is not possible to win. This service is and will be deemed as scammers cest pit and soon be blocked. To buy such services… well, naive.

    I don't get it how you see such service in relation to scammers. It is just a service for receiving email, like some simple email forwarder option in a shared hosting plan.

    The good parts so far

    • it has a browser extension to add email proxies on a fly
    • one can add custom domain in panel area for use

    The downsides so far:

    • it needs a serious fix on 2FA implementation
    • it needs more domains, especially considering this is a premium service
    • it needs a fix on added domains because customers can not remove them once added

    Signup spam. And that is only one example where such services deployed. As I said, this looks like tempmail, firefox relay etc. It is and will be used for malice actions and due to this just discontinued. Buying “lifetime” plan is naive.

    You mentioned SimpleLogin and signup spam.

    SimpleLogin will nuke you if you get multiple sign-up emails from the same service in a short period of time

  • @gbzret4d said:

    @JerryHou said:
    So this is similar to SimpleLogin email alias?

    Yes

    Got it, I thought it was something similar to MXRoute as I am looking for an alternative.

  • defaultdefault Veteran

    @JerryHou said:

    @gbzret4d said:

    @JerryHou said:
    So this is similar to SimpleLogin email alias?

    Yes

    Got it, I thought it was something similar to MXRoute as I am looking for an alternative.

    The only resemblance would be with email forwarding from MXRoute, or with Catch-All functions from their services.

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