Maskmail

Maskmail

The email mask firewall for your inbox

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@leonmeka
Published on May 14, 2026
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About Maskmail

Stop handing out your real email. Maskmail lets you create a unique forwarding address for every app, store, and signup. Important mail forwards straight to your existing inbox. When spam starts, disable the mask in seconds without changing your real address anywhere. Features: unlimited masks, custom domains, catch-all support, anonymous two-way replies (sender only sees the mask), delivery history, and an instant mask kill switch. Works with Gmail, Outlook, Proton Mail, iCloud, and any other email provider. Usage-based pricing starts at $0.99/month base plus $0.006 per email sent or received.

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Maskmail provides a subscription-based email masking service that routes messages from unlimited disposable aliases to existing web-based inboxes. It combines privacy controls like two-way anonymous replies with usage-based infrastructure for private persons and non-technical users.

  • Supports two-way anonymous replies so recipients only see the mask address.
  • Compatible with all major providers including Gmail, Outlook, Proton Mail, and iCloud.
  • Features a kill switch to instantly disable specific masks and stop incoming spam.
  • Offers technical flexibility through custom domains and catch-all support.

Ideal for: Maskmail is ideal for private persons, students, and non-technical users who want to protect their primary inbox across various apps and stores while maintaining delivery history.

This service is listed as an alternative to SimpleLogin, addy.io, Firefox Relay, DuckDuckGo Email Protection, and Fastmail.

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10% OFF(-10% OFF)

Valid until Dec 31, 2026

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L
@leonmeka

I built Maskmail because I was tired of handing out my real email to every app, store, and newsletter. One bad signup and my inbox was flooded. I wanted per-service isolation without switching email p