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How do forwarders and aliases hide disposable patterns?

Forwarders and aliases can mask risky behavior by routing mail through stable looking domains. A disposable inbox may forward through a legitimate domain making it appear valid during checks. Aliases such as plus addressing or dot variants can also disguise automated or rotating signups. These mechanisms hide true mailbox instability while still producing the same long term risks such as no engagement or sudden hard bounces.