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Ask HN: How do you manage per-service emails with aliases?

5 点作者 lnalx超过 8 年前
With recent leak of Dropbox, I wake up upon the reality to have per-service emails along with aliases. My current email provider allow me only 3 aliases.<p>How do you manage your aliases? Which email provider providing a lot of aliases do you recommend?

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detaro超过 8 年前
I have my own domain for that. Many providers offer wildcard aliases: all addresses not otherwise defined end up in one mailbox and then get sorted into folders (or blocked if the address has ended up on spam lists)
chrisked超过 8 年前
I love what the Fastmail guys are doing in beautiful Australia.<p>I use their sub domain addressing instead of a + operator. [1]<p>Example: somename@username.domain.tld. Just like with plus addressing, messages will be automatically filed into folders with a matching name.<p>[1] <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.fastmail.com&#x2F;help&#x2F;receive&#x2F;addressing.html" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.fastmail.com&#x2F;help&#x2F;receive&#x2F;addressing.html</a>
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celticninja超过 8 年前
The most convenient option is to use gmail and to preface the email address with service name and &quot;+&quot;.<p>So if your email is example@gmail.com, it becomes<p>dropbox+example@gmail.com<p>If you dont like gmail, just use it for signups, but as you can have 2FA on GMAIL it is reasonably safe for this sort of stuff.
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