Chaperoned emails received

You're referring to emails that have been received with a chaperone or a proxy!

In the context of email, a chaperoned email refers to an email that has been received on behalf of another person or entity. This can happen in various situations, such as:

  1. Email forwarding: When someone forwards an email to another person or group, the original sender's email address is replaced with the forwarder's email address. This is a common practice in business or personal communication.
  2. Email proxy: In some cases, an email may be received on behalf of another person or entity, often for security or administrative reasons. For example, a company's IT department might receive emails on behalf of employees to filter out spam or malware.
  3. Email aliasing: An email alias is an alternative email address that forwards emails to a primary email address. When an email is sent to an alias, it is received by the primary email address, which can be managed by an administrator or a third-party service.
  4. Email relaying: Email relaying occurs when an email is sent to a relay server, which then forwards the email to its final destination. This can happen when an email is sent to a public email service or a third-party email provider.

In each of these scenarios, the email is received on behalf of another person or entity, making it a chaperoned email.