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malias - Mail Alias Manager

Generate unique email aliases for online services, detect data breaches and regenerate an address for one service in case of spam.

The tool adds an random code into the email address, so that the address cannot be guessed.

<prefix>.<name>.<randomcode>@example.com
[email protected]

Options

./malias --help:

maliasmgr 1.0.0
Copyright (C) 2020 maliasmgr

  -c amazon, --create=amazon             What do you want to do?

  -d [email protected]
  [email protected]    Alias to delete

  -l, --list                             List existing aliases

  -i, --info                             Show current configuration

  -f, --force                            Force the current operation

  --delete-existing                      Delete existing alias with the same name

  --silent                               No output

  --help                                 Display this help screen.

  --version                              Display version information.

Create an alias

./malias --create amazon

Output:

Configuration

{
  "MailDomain": "example.com",
  "TargetAddress": "[email protected]",
  "Prefix": "prefix",
  "UniqeIdLength": 5,
  "Provider": "ProviderName",
  "ProviderConfig": [
    { "Key": "KeyName", "Value": "KeyValue" }
  ]
}
Config Property Description
MailComain Domain for creating mail aliases
TargetAddress Email address we will create aliases for
Prefix Prefix which is used on all aliases
UniqueIdLength Length of the random code to make the email address unguessable
Provider The used provider (see below)
ProviderConfig Provider-specific settings (credencials for example)
ProviderConfig[i].Key Name of one property required by a provider plugin
ProviderConfig[i].Value Value of one property required by a provider plugin

Provider Config

Each provider can have different configuration parameters. So these settings are designed to be completely dynamic. Which parameters are required depends on the provider which is used. See below.

Supported Providers

All-Inkl.com

Configuration Parameters for ~/malias.json:

{
  "MailDomain": "example.com",
  "TargetAddress": "[email protected]",
  "Prefix": "a",
  "UniqeIdLength": 5,
  "Provider": "AllInkl",
  "ProviderConfig": [
    { "Key": "Username", "Value": "my kas username" },
    { "Key": "PasswordHash", "Value": "my kas password, sha1 hashed" }
  ]
}

Your Provider

If you have C# / .NET Core skills, just create your own implementation of the Data.IProvider interface and add the provider in the Program.cs.

Build

You need the .NET Core 3.1 SDK to build this application.

git clone [email protected]:perryflynn/malias.git
cd malias
mkdir -p publish
dotnet publish --self-contained -o publish/ -r linux-x64 -c Release .
./publish/malias --list