Somebody send me an email to kieran@snort.social
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Sent
Sent ??
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Not showing up on Damus, will test on snort!
You wont see it, its just going to DM the email to me from the snort account
This means that the snort nip5 can be used as anon email account
Yooo I love that
how does this work?
Wtf @npub1zuyz...hmx6 was right after all 👀👀
When an email is sent to any @snort.social account it checks for the pubkey and writes a DM to that user with the details of the email
Wait, is Giovanna kieran's alt?? What is going on
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No its @jb55 probably given the LN Address is jb55@sendsats.lol, also this feature is listed on the Premium subscription for a while now: 

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An an smtp that forwards to nostr dms?
Ah, checks out. Naughty Will!
this is cool. but a problem if you want to reply to an email..! how do u handle that?
Yea basically, im using the Email Routes on CF though, but you could build something more SMTP like if you wanted, this is very simple to set up for me because its just plain HTTP calls
Right now its receive only, but i think it should be possible to do replies too, with delegation, 1 key = 1 conversation
This is awesome! How would one go about integrating this with their own email/domain/npub?!
Genius, what a great idea
It might be better set up on nostrplebs.com or some other domain that has access to many different relays.

It’s not me
THIS:
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I would love to know how to get a button.
But again, it is not a good time to do it.
I think I'm a very good hitter.
I'm not a good guy.
That's not me.
I'm a good guy.
I'm a good guy.
I'm a good guy.
You could put the subject of the email in the "subject" tag of the event... That would be cool."
>From: Kieran<-DerekRoss at 05/10/23 12:52:43 on wss://atlas.nostr.land
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>Somebody send me an email to kieran@snort.social
That would be public then
True enough. Perhaps it belongs in the body of the message then, along with some of the other email headers like who sent it and who was copied.