Suite//StealthRelay
Dynamic Ingestion Grid

STEALTHRELAY MAIL MASKING

A high-performance dynamic forwarding matrix built on distributed edge nodes. Protect your primary mailbox vector, decontaminate tracking pixels, and sustain complete cross-site identity concealment.

The Problem We Face

Fragmented Identity & Leakage

Every website sign-up exfiltrates your primary email address. Malicious marketing agencies, tracking firms, and brokers cross-reference this single value to map your digital footprints across the web. To make matters worse, modern emails are embedded with 1x1 tracking pixels that silently notify senders when, where, and on what device you opened them.

The Solution Offered

Edge Decoupled Mail Proxying

StealthRelay decouples your real mailbox. Our system deploys unique dynamic email forwarding aliases for each service. All inbound payloads are intercepted, decontaminated of telemetry trackers and exfiltration code at the edge, signed with OpenPGP dynamic encryption, and delivered sterile straight to your primary destination box.

Key Specifications

Edge Pixel Bleaching

Incoming payloads are dynamically sanitised of hidden tracking pixels, telemetry URLs, and malicious script links.

OpenPGP Auto-Bridge

Deploy dynamic inbound encryption. Inbound messages are automatically encrypted with your public PGP key before being forwarded.

Custom BYOD Routing

Bind personal domain catch-all routers. Spin up unique, provider-specific aliases instantly on your own domains.

Frequently Asked Questions

How does StealthRelay prevent spam exfiltration?

By generating dynamic, random forwarding aliases for each service, spam is locked to that specific alias. If a service sells your data or leaks it, you can toggle that single alias off instantly, completely cutting off the spam vector without affecting your real email.

Is inbound mail processed in plain-text?

No. StealthRelay integrates OpenPGP auto-bridging. Our edge nodes immediately wrap inbound payloads with your imported public PGP key at the entry portal, ensuring the rest of the transit leg to your main mailbox is fully encrypted.

Can I reply using my dynamic aliases?

Yes. Inbound emails carry a secure, cryptographically hashed return path. Replying to a forwarded email routes your response back through the dynamic grid, stripping your true email headers and delivering it sterile to the recipient.

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