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AnonAddy
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Which email provider do you think has the best alias management system?
Soverin and AnonAddy are worth looking into imo. Soverin supports unlimited custom domain aliases.
- Which are the risks of using a single email for almost everything?
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What are best practices when setting up email addresses?
If you give out your professional email publicly like on business cards, expect spam arriving within 2-3 days since people will have you in their contact list and if they're hacked or caught up in chain-mail then you will be BCC'd into that chain mail or otherwise have your email in the hands of spammers.
For personal accounts, I've heard great things about SimpleLogin[0], AnonAddy[1], and Firefox Relay[2] to tackle spam. It's also worth having both a ProtonMail account & a Tutanota account if email privacy is a concern. Many services scan your email to target you with ADs, like Yahoo & Gmail, so avoid those if you can.
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Why use SimpleLogin instead of creating aliases directly through a domain registrar?
Mobility. I can easily move to another provider (like AnonAddy if I needed to. Not every mail provider offers catch-all, and I’d argue moving mail providers for your primary means of communication would be much more cumbersome.
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Need help re: email aliases
I've not used it myself but this sounds EXACTLY what you are looking for: https://anonaddy.com/
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Consulate or voter registration dept sold my email address
That's why I use email aliases through AnonAddy or SimpleLogin and never give out my real email, and it's best practice for privacy. You can generate random or custom aliases which forward all emails to your main email.
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Would this app help take care of the email issue for gmail?
Looks like someone just self hosted https://anonaddy.com/ and is reselling it.
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Custom domain or simple login subdomain
100% use a custom domain. If something ever happens to SL (however unlikely), you can always move your domain to AnonAddy, or hell - even a cheap cPanel instance with a "Catch-All" option would get your email working again.
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CTemplar replacement
I use AnonAddy for this. It's actually what made the move from CTemplar over to Posteo so easy for me. Less than 10% of my emails were actually directly through CTemplar.
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I have no time to check my many email ids and have chosen not to link my phone number with them. Is there any app that can notify me every time I receive an email? (FOSS is preferred)
If you're willing to re-architect your email setup you may also like SimpleLogin or AnonAddy. I think these services are both addressing the same issue and provide a unified inbox, but I don't know the finer details and differences. You have to decide if the upfront inconvenience of reworking your email warrants the long term benefit SimpleLogin or AnonAddy provide.
fx-private-relay
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Plex email list leaked?
I use my own domain, self-hosted on a mailserver running Postfix, and Vimbadmin to make aliases. So basically I can make [email protected] as an alias. I like doing this, but a much, much simpler way would be to use something like Firefox Relay: https://relay.firefox.com/
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What are best practices when setting up email addresses?
If you give out your professional email publicly like on business cards, expect spam arriving within 2-3 days since people will have you in their contact list and if they're hacked or caught up in chain-mail then you will be BCC'd into that chain mail or otherwise have your email in the hands of spammers.
For personal accounts, I've heard great things about SimpleLogin[0], AnonAddy[1], and Firefox Relay[2] to tackle spam. It's also worth having both a ProtonMail account & a Tutanota account if email privacy is a concern. Many services scan your email to target you with ADs, like Yahoo & Gmail, so avoid those if you can.
- Il y a quelque chose de pourri sur le web non?
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Where can I put a suggestion for Firefox relay, for creating an alias for a mask to also include the uppercase version.
I guess you found it… https://github.com/mozilla/fx-private-relay/issues/1862
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Ask HN: Why can't I host my own email
There are plenty of services that allows that. One is Apple's [Hide My Email](https://support.apple.com/guide/icloud/what-you-can-do-with-...) and Firefox's [Relay](https://relay.firefox.com/).
- share an email address without risk of it being picked up by bots
- Ask HN: People who use different emails everywhere, who sold you to spammers?
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Email accounts
I use an alias provider like: AnonAddy, burnermail or Firefox Relay
- Onde posso criar um email falso?
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This website forcing you to sign up to their spam. Ridiculous.
Firefox Relay is great for this kind of crap.
What are some alternatives?
SimpleLogin - The SimpleLogin back-end
Tutanota makes encryption easy - Tutanota is an email service with a strong focus on security and privacy that lets you encrypt emails, contacts and calendar entries on all your devices.
app - Repository to host app releases, issues, and feature requests for Paperback
proton-mail - React web application to manage ProtonMail
Isotope Mail - Isotope Mail Client
app - DeFi Blockchain desktop app for Windows, Linux and Mac.
ProtonMail Web Client - Monorepo hosting the proton web clients
Mailpile - A free & open modern, fast email client with user-friendly encryption and privacy features
Roundcube - The Roundcube Webmail suite
formspree - Easy HTML form without PHP or JavaScript
check-if-email-exists - Check if an email address exists without sending any email, written in Rust.
Cypht - Cypht: Lightweight Open Source webmail written in PHP and JavaScript