I’ve been looking at using email aliases services, and right now I’m thinking of using Simplelogin for all my online accounts and accounts where I can change my email easily, and getting my own domain to share with people and where I can’t easily update my email. It seems like I shouldn’t use my own domain for online services because it would be unique and can be tracked.

I did lots of reading about this and am still wondering why someone would want to opt for catch-all domains over aliases. Catch-alls seem highly susceptible to spam and while I haven’t actually done any email aliasing yet, it doesn’t seem to take much effort to make a new alias if you have a plan with unlimited aliases.

  • pipariturbiini@sopuli.xyz
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    5 months ago

    Both are fine choices depending on your requirements. The thing with external alias services, you are not in control of the addresses/domain. Catch-all addresses are essentially aliases you manage, but something like Simplelogin does have the benefit of hiding your domain name.

    Spam is not a big deal on catch-all. A couple of times a year I do get a spam mail to some arbirtary address, but that’s more or less it.

    • Joël de Bruijn@lemmy.ml
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      5 months ago

      Same experience

      Oh , that’s cute this spammer thinks there must be an admin@mydomain.com etc

      Only other downside I could think if is when my catch all cant be used to send a mail or reply.

      So I do use them a lot for suppliers en services, but for registering initially and password reset. But I can’t use it to contact support by mail.

      Mostly I rely on forms or self service portals when I need it as a customer.