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How it works?
Connect your Proxiedmail account
Link your Proxiedmail service to CodeWords using secure API authentication, enabling access to alias management, forwarding rules, and email privacy controls for workflow automation.
Set up alias creation triggers
Configure triggers that activate when new services require email addresses, form submissions occur, or specific privacy conditions are met across your connected applications.
Automate email alias generation
Build workflows that create unique Proxiedmail aliases for different services, projects, or contacts based on predefined naming conventions and privacy requirements you establish.
Manage forwarding rules automatically
Design automations that adjust email forwarding settings, update alias destinations, or modify filtering rules based on changing project needs or security considerations.
Track alias usage and performance
Create workflows that monitor which aliases receive emails, identify spam sources, and generate reports on alias effectiveness for better privacy management decisions.
Synchronize with contact management
Set up automations that link Proxiedmail aliases to contacts in your CRM or address book, maintaining organized records of which aliases correspond to specific relationships.
Implement automated cleanup processes
Build systems that deactivate unused aliases, remove expired forwarding addresses, or archive old aliases based on activity thresholds and retention policies you define.
Optimize privacy workflows
Monitor automation effectiveness, analyze email patterns and spam trends, and refine your alias management strategies to maximize privacy protection and inbox organization over time.

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Service signup privacy automation
Create a workflow that generates a unique Proxiedmail alias whenever you sign up for new online services or newsletters. Each alias is automatically logged with the service name and purpose, allowing you to track and manage email sources while protecting your primary address.
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