top | item 46745249 (no title) tmarice | 1 month ago Well they still claim it is impossible to connect different masked emails together. If you as a sender can reliably determine the target email address, then that claim is untrue as well. discuss order hn newest chrisjj|1 month ago Where are they still claiming that? tmarice|1 month ago On their Masked Email feature page https://www.fastmail.com/features/masked-email/> Companies have no way of linking different Masked Email addresses together to track you.I have received the Fastmail support response, and since they do not consider this a vulnerability, I'll post it here:- You have a Masked Email- You have set up forwarding from your Fastmail account to another email service- The other email service rejects the mail for some reason- The bounce message goes back to the original sender, and may include the email addresses along the chain after the Masked Email address.I'm assuming the bounce message contains the X-Resolved-To header mentioned in the other HN thread linked above. load replies (1)
chrisjj|1 month ago Where are they still claiming that? tmarice|1 month ago On their Masked Email feature page https://www.fastmail.com/features/masked-email/> Companies have no way of linking different Masked Email addresses together to track you.I have received the Fastmail support response, and since they do not consider this a vulnerability, I'll post it here:- You have a Masked Email- You have set up forwarding from your Fastmail account to another email service- The other email service rejects the mail for some reason- The bounce message goes back to the original sender, and may include the email addresses along the chain after the Masked Email address.I'm assuming the bounce message contains the X-Resolved-To header mentioned in the other HN thread linked above. load replies (1)
tmarice|1 month ago On their Masked Email feature page https://www.fastmail.com/features/masked-email/> Companies have no way of linking different Masked Email addresses together to track you.I have received the Fastmail support response, and since they do not consider this a vulnerability, I'll post it here:- You have a Masked Email- You have set up forwarding from your Fastmail account to another email service- The other email service rejects the mail for some reason- The bounce message goes back to the original sender, and may include the email addresses along the chain after the Masked Email address.I'm assuming the bounce message contains the X-Resolved-To header mentioned in the other HN thread linked above. load replies (1)
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tmarice|1 month ago
> Companies have no way of linking different Masked Email addresses together to track you.
I have received the Fastmail support response, and since they do not consider this a vulnerability, I'll post it here:
- You have a Masked Email
- You have set up forwarding from your Fastmail account to another email service
- The other email service rejects the mail for some reason
- The bounce message goes back to the original sender, and may include the email addresses along the chain after the Masked Email address.
I'm assuming the bounce message contains the X-Resolved-To header mentioned in the other HN thread linked above.