Mike,
To your point MacOS has a similar idea in their settings but only for
their iCloud accounts.
It’s operating at the system level in MacOS, in “Hide My Email”
settings. It establishes an alternate address (redirecting to that
alternate address) for specific senders to specific iCloud email
accounts. Since it doesn’t directly involve an app it should work
automatically as well in MailMate.
It may also work stand alone in iOS.
BTW, I consider spam any incoming email I specifically did not request
or agree to receive. That broad definition, encompassing things like
accounts that don’t process unsubscribe, is far too broad to qualify
in Fastmail, I suspect.
Respectfully,
Henry Seiden
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Techworks Pro Co.
E: info<at>techworkspro<dot>com
W: http://techworkspro.com
On 23 Oct 2022, at 3:31, Mike Brasch wrote:
At Fastmail I have set up an "Identity". When I send an message (new
or as an reply) via one of my secondary adresses, Fastmail will send
them to the other providers SMTP and from here it will go to the
receiver. For the other one, it looks like a conversion with your
secondary accound. In the mail header one can see the indirection.
Filtering and Spam-Filtering (with strongest settings) is completely
done by Fastmail. I have absolutely no problems with spam. It works
perfectly for me.
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