Email Sender Info by 박정섭
Show sender favicons and an identity badge (company / personal / government) across Gmail, Outlook, iCloud, Yahoo, and more.
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About this extension
Open your inbox and all you see is a list of sender names. Which emails are from companies? Which are personal? Which are official government notices? It's hard to tell at a glance.
Email Sender Info adds a small icon next to every sender, turning your inbox into something you can scan instantly — like Caller ID, but for email.
■ What it shows
🏢 Company & service mail
Displays the brand favicon of the sender's domain. Mail from tesla.com gets the Tesla logo; mail from github.com gets the GitHub icon. You can tell which company or service an email came from without opening it.
👤 Personal mail
Recognizes about 4,800 free and consumer email providers — Gmail, Outlook, Yahoo, iCloud, Proton, Naver, Daum, Kakao, Nate, and more — and adds a small "person" badge alongside the favicon. Company mail and personal accounts become instantly distinguishable.
🇰🇷 Republic of Korea government mail
Mail from korea.kr, go.kr, and mil.kr domains shows the official Government of the Republic of Korea emblem, making official government mail easy to recognize — which also helps spot messages impersonating public institutions.
🇺🇸 United States government mail
Mail from .gov and .mil domains gets a US government badge.
■ Supported mail services
Works in both the inbox list and the open-message view.
· Gmail
· Outlook (outlook.com / office.com / office365.com)
· iCloud Mail
· Yahoo Mail
· Naver Mail
· Daum Mail
· Kakao Mail
· Nate Mail
■ Who it's for
· Anyone who receives dozens of emails a day and needs to triage fast
· Professionals and freelancers juggling work and personal mail
· People who get government and institutional mail and want to catch impersonation attempts
· Anyone who wants a cleaner, more readable inbox
■ Privacy
Email Sender Info does not collect your data.
· It does not read email bodies, attachments, or recipient lists — only the sender name and address already shown on screen.
· No third-party analytics, no tracking, no remote server.
· Favicons are fetched from Google's public favicon service; nothing else is sent anywhere.
■ How to use
Just install and open a supported mail service. No setup, no login — sender icons appear automatically.
Email Sender Info adds a small icon next to every sender, turning your inbox into something you can scan instantly — like Caller ID, but for email.
■ What it shows
🏢 Company & service mail
Displays the brand favicon of the sender's domain. Mail from tesla.com gets the Tesla logo; mail from github.com gets the GitHub icon. You can tell which company or service an email came from without opening it.
👤 Personal mail
Recognizes about 4,800 free and consumer email providers — Gmail, Outlook, Yahoo, iCloud, Proton, Naver, Daum, Kakao, Nate, and more — and adds a small "person" badge alongside the favicon. Company mail and personal accounts become instantly distinguishable.
🇰🇷 Republic of Korea government mail
Mail from korea.kr, go.kr, and mil.kr domains shows the official Government of the Republic of Korea emblem, making official government mail easy to recognize — which also helps spot messages impersonating public institutions.
🇺🇸 United States government mail
Mail from .gov and .mil domains gets a US government badge.
■ Supported mail services
Works in both the inbox list and the open-message view.
· Gmail
· Outlook (outlook.com / office.com / office365.com)
· iCloud Mail
· Yahoo Mail
· Naver Mail
· Daum Mail
· Kakao Mail
· Nate Mail
■ Who it's for
· Anyone who receives dozens of emails a day and needs to triage fast
· Professionals and freelancers juggling work and personal mail
· People who get government and institutional mail and want to catch impersonation attempts
· Anyone who wants a cleaner, more readable inbox
■ Privacy
Email Sender Info does not collect your data.
· It does not read email bodies, attachments, or recipient lists — only the sender name and address already shown on screen.
· No third-party analytics, no tracking, no remote server.
· Favicons are fetched from Google's public favicon service; nothing else is sent anywhere.
■ How to use
Just install and open a supported mail service. No setup, no login — sender icons appear automatically.
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Permissions and data
Required permissions:
- Access your data for mail.google.com
- Access your data for mail.naver.com
- Access your data for mail.daum.net
- Access your data for mail.kakao.com
- Access your data for mail3.nate.com
- Access your data for outlook.live.com
- Access your data for outlook.office.com
- Access your data for outlook.office365.com
- Access your data for www.icloud.com
- Access your data for mail.yahoo.com
Optional permissions:
- Access your data for sites in the gstatic.com domain
- Access your data for www.google.com
- Access your data for mail.google.com
- Access your data for mail.naver.com
- Access your data for mail.daum.net
- Access your data for mail.kakao.com
- Access your data for mail3.nate.com
- Access your data for outlook.live.com
- Access your data for outlook.office.com
- Access your data for outlook.office365.com
- Access your data for www.icloud.com
- Access your data for mail.yahoo.com
Data collection:
- The developer says this extension doesn't require data collection.
More information
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- Version
- 0.1.0
- Size
- 83.28 KB
- Last updated
- a month ago (May 19, 2026)
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- License
- MIT License
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