If you received an email with the address weirdly matching your entity and the
domain
is @privaterelay.srakrn.me
, then the email should work fine as expected!
This email is operated by Sirakorn Lamyai. The concept is that the emails get "tagged" from the receiver's address. This is to make sure that if any particular address gets leaked or sold to advertising agencies, Sirakorn can filter them out accordingly.
@privaterelay.srakrn.me
and it will reach your inbox?
A: Well, no, the emails need to be whitelisted. You cannot assume that your company
WeirdCorp
can simply drop me a message at weridcorp@privaterelay.srakrn.me
A: No. The system is just plainly email forwarder, it should work in all cases.
@privaterelay.srakrn.me
email, is that
you?
A: Yes! While I hope I can reply to emails using the original alias I have asked you to send my emails to, it is not the case.
A: Simply an Email forwarding service to my personal Gmail account (along with weird Gmail tagging rules and some dirty scripts to create email aliases on the fly.)
A: Either (1) you did not get the email directly from me, or (2) I considered emails from you should be tagged, which can imply that I have some sort of important filter assigned to it.