You might very well have created the best anonymous email service out there, which will be used and cherished by many thousands of happy users who use it legally, ethically, morally, etc.
But then one day, you might get that one user, that one user, that just abuses all of that, and causes nightmarish legal problems...
So forewarned is forearmed, as they say...
Also, I would point out that your service is the only way to truly manage rogue emailers that don't respect unsubscribe requests. In other words, it has a very legitimate/lawful purpose other than mere privacy.
While rogue emailers might not exist so much in the U.S. due to laws, the rest of the world is open game -- there is no way (short of using your service!) to manage them appropriately.
If you should ever go to Court, that should be at least one of your arguments... basically ask the court/jury, "OK, well if a recipients email address can't be anonymized, then how else does someone manage spammers from other countries that get their real email address and keep mailing them from different addresses (and with different content) such that it bypasses their spam filter?" Simple answer: They can't! No one can! Done!
Disposable email addresses (for the recipient, when subscribing to various things on the Internet) are the only solution.
But then one day, you might get that one user, that one user, that just abuses all of that, and causes nightmarish legal problems...
So forewarned is forearmed, as they say...
Also, I would point out that your service is the only way to truly manage rogue emailers that don't respect unsubscribe requests. In other words, it has a very legitimate/lawful purpose other than mere privacy.
While rogue emailers might not exist so much in the U.S. due to laws, the rest of the world is open game -- there is no way (short of using your service!) to manage them appropriately.
If you should ever go to Court, that should be at least one of your arguments... basically ask the court/jury, "OK, well if a recipients email address can't be anonymized, then how else does someone manage spammers from other countries that get their real email address and keep mailing them from different addresses (and with different content) such that it bypasses their spam filter?" Simple answer: They can't! No one can! Done!
Disposable email addresses (for the recipient, when subscribing to various things on the Internet) are the only solution.
See, that's your legitimate/lawful purpose...
Anyway, wishing you luck!