What is the use case for this? It seems like this would just ensure that you never receive an email from whoever was trying to reach you.
  1. Most of the time you give your email as part of an automated signup process - so no one on the other end would ever see the email from Reacher.
  2. If it's someone you know you would probably connect to them over Telegram, Twitter or Discord, etc. and not email (and if it's someone you know you wouldn't need to filter them to begin with if you did give them your email)
  3. Any normie who actually did receive and read an email back from Reacher would look at it for 2 seconds and say "WTF is this?" and move on with their day.
This service seems pointless to me 🤷‍♂️
From my understanding — to have a public facing email address that doesn’t reveal your actual inbox & allows people to get into your real inbox at a price.
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If you get a lot of emails you can make sure people actually need your attention by forcing them to pay. Otherwise, they can't reach you. Save you time of dealing with bullshit emails