Alain,

It seems to work for me on v6058. I’ve added this email to my PGP sign-in as 
well so it’ll look like a legit email and is securely signed. I never knew it 
would be so easy either.

I do however have to customize the SMTP address each time in MM to continue the 
obfuscation for each response, temporarily. Your incoming mail shows the alias 
header.

Could fix it with a new IMAP account for that alias if I choose to in MM. Don’t 
know if these or just a simple alias fully answer your needs but you may find 
them interesting. Be advised that Apple also supports a randomly generated 
Email address feature Custom Email domains or unique email addresses per 
specific sender in their extended features at this [iCloud.com 
location](https://www.icloud.com/icloudplus/customdomain) per iCloud+ account.

Instead I will revert your message to the account used for MM Forum henceforth. 
OK?


Respectfully,

Henry Seiden
- -
Techworks Pro Co.
E: info<at>techworkspro<dot>com
W: http://techworkspro.com

On 9 Dec 2024, at 3:40, aisrael wrote:

> Thanks Henry. I have tried to put a masked address (originated from iCloud, 
> Firefox Relay or duckduckgo) in the From section, but the error message I 
> receive is  :
> Failed to send message. Unexpected return code 550 (expected 250): “5.7.60 
> SMTP; Client does not have permissions to send as this sender”.
>
> I would probably have to modify the SMTP server, which probably means 
> upgrading to a more recent version of Mailmate, but I am still not sure it 
> would work. Which recent version of Mailmate would you recommend (I currently 
> use 5964), that brings relevant new features but doe not compromise the old 
> ones?
>
> Alain
>
> On 8 Dec 2024, at 14:57, Henry Seiden wrote:
>
>> Alain,
>>
>> I use this alias if I want to disguise my originating email server account 
>> and/or another alias if I want to obfuscate my name with a different one. 
>> Trouble is I do have to train MailMate (using the customize address 
>> drop-down) to put it into the from address, since it responds with my actual 
>> email address.
>>
>> Apple allows me to change it to something entirely different at will. So I 
>> may use it in future.
>>
>> Another limitation is that would need to add this to my PGP encryption if I 
>> intend to use it. I don’t need to encrypt an alias though. And don’t need to 
>> send encrypted content either.
>>
>> Henry
>>
>> On 8 Dec 2024, at 8:13, aisrael wrote:
>>
>>> In which context can you use this alias? (that I used to respond to your 
>>> email)
>>>
>>> Alain
>>>
>>> On 8 Dec 2024, at 14:09, Henry Seiden wrote:
>>>
>>>> Alain,
>>>>
>>>> One of my Aliases in iCloud email is: 
>>>> [hmsbubba<at>iCloud<dot>com](mailto:hmsbu...@icloud.com).
>>>>
>>>> You obviously know how to confirm/view yours: 
>>>> https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://account.apple.com/account/manage__;!!JFdNOqOXpB6UZW0!t7aS_OlKLGWkV16bUlcYCP4-DGVMMHIwgfVzxKSi2xJ2TPCzCCaLOKzHjW8dNndYIYo_nsNNFVbFx3nGwmz0Rw$
>>>> Respectfully,
>>>>
>>>> Henry Seiden
>>>> - -
>>>> Techworks Pro Co.
>>>> E: info<at>techworkspro<dot>com
>>>> W: 
>>>> https://urldefense.com/v3/__http://techworkspro.com__;!!JFdNOqOXpB6UZW0!t7aS_OlKLGWkV16bUlcYCP4-DGVMMHIwgfVzxKSi2xJ2TPCzCCaLOKzHjW8dNndYIYo_nsNNFVbFx3nA7CtBRA$
>>>> On 8 Dec 2024, at 7:10, aisrael wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> PS : Henry, you write “ I have a masked sending account” : what is 
>>>>> it?_______________________________________________
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>>>> Unsubscribe: 
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