Nondescript email header
Here is an example of a nondescript email header:
From: [email protected] To: [email protected] Subject: Notification
This email header is intentionally vague and does not provide any personal or identifying information about the sender. The "From" field is set to a generic "no-reply" address, and the "Subject" field is a generic "Notification" that does not give away the contents of the email.
Here are some other ways to make an email header nondescript:
- Use a generic "From" address that is not related to your personal or business identity.
- Avoid using your name or company name in the "From" field.
- Use a generic "Subject" line that does not give away the contents of the email.
- Avoid including any unnecessary information in the "To" field, such as multiple recipients or CC'd individuals.
- Avoid using any formatting or styling in the email header that could make it stand out.
It's worth noting that while a nondescript email header can help to protect your privacy and avoid spam filters, it's not a foolproof method. Email providers and spam filters are becoming increasingly sophisticated, and it's still possible for your email to be flagged or blocked even with a nondescript header.