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This sounds like a job for email aliasing.
I should clarify that I already have multiple email accounts, so extra aliasing is not necessary. I'm looking for an email client application I can run on my desktop which separates the accounts well enough from the email provider.
How many is "multiple"? You asked for "anonymity focus". Having 3 different accounts doesn't solve that.
Right now I have 663 aliases. Everyone who asks me for an email address gets an alias.
Not trying to argue with you, and I'm sorry I don't have an answer for you, I just think this will better fit your needs.
The difference is that the alias provider or destination email provider can associate all your accounts with your identity. I do not want to give this ability to either the alias provider or the email provider. It is a different threat model. (Please correct if I am wrong)
I did not say how many different accounts I have, but you can assume my separation of accounts is sufficient for my needs.
User data in SimpleLogin is encrypted and deleted after 7 days. It's also self-hostable. Just saying.