I may be mistaken, but I believe the built-in email server is purely for aliases, so it’s basically something like SimpleLogin or addy.io combined with Bitwarden.
Generate unique aliases (identities) for different services and create unique email addresses with AliasVault’s built-in email server. Receive emails straight in AliasVault: no third-party email service required.
Thought the same, but this is what they say. Not only it’s their aliases, they host the mail.
So… What’s the business model here? I don’t see any pricing and such, when using their services.
I’m not 100% on board of unifying alias and email, makes it harder to move, but this might be interesting.
I may be mistaken, but I believe the built-in email server is purely for aliases, so it’s basically something like SimpleLogin or addy.io combined with Bitwarden.
Thought the same, but this is what they say. Not only it’s their aliases, they host the mail.
Would simplify the replying at least.
Ah interesting. I would probably avoid using it that way except for a one-off alias or something.