Our logging policy

As an email forwarding service, we do handle incoming emails and we could read them, big data analyze them, sell them to third parties or anything you could think of.

There is just one issue with that … we like to sleep well.

Unfortunately, we can’t prove to you that we aren’t evil so maybe this article will shed some light on our philosophy.

First of all, every email that we receive is saved locally waiting to be forwarded. As soon as they are either delivered or hard bounced, we delete them.

When we process them, we save a few data points related to these emails in order to be able to help our users debug issues that might occur. These data points include:

  1. The date of delivery events (received, delivered, soft-bounced, hard-bounced and refused)

  2. The server that connected to ImprovMX

  3. The FQDN (reverse name) of that server

  4. The subject

  5. The FROM email

  6. The destination email (your alias)

And for each event, the following:

  1. Date of events

  2. Event type (received, delivered, soft-bounced, hard-bounced and refused)

  3. Response from the server (either ours in case of refused our accepted, or the destination server when trying to deliver the email)

  4. The status code

  5. The server IP

  6. The duration of the communication

  7. The number of attempts when we try to deliver an email

These logs are stored on our database for a period of 7 days, then automatically deleted. Since they are used only for helping you in case you have any issues, we don’t need to store them for later than 7 days, that’s why they are automatically deleted.

We never ever log the content of the emails we forward.
We never ever log your communications.
We delete debugging data points after 7 days.

The data we log is used only to ensure that our service is working well. The logs are accessed only when you reach out to us and help us identify why an email wouldn’t be forwarded. For this reason, after a period of 7 days, we delete the email as we believe there is no need to keep them longer.

We like to be able to look ourselves in the mirror. We are not here to resell your data or manipulate it — we make money selling premium memberships that increase attachment size, allow more aliases per domain names, and deliver faster emails in a separate infrastructure. Our data is available publicly and transparently at https://www.indiehackers.com/product/improvmx

Warrant Canary

We take privacy seriously and want our users to feel safe working with us. Emails are a very private thing and no government entity should have the right to access any of your data.

  1. We have never turned over our SSL keys to anyone.

  2. We have never allowed anyone to backdoor our network.

  3. We have never tampered with emails because of political pressure.

  4. We have never given any kind of data to third parties

As of this day, there have been no searches or seizures of any ImprovMX assets.


Still have questions?

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