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I started looking into email alias services like SimpleLogin, Addy, etc. and I'm wondering if I really need it. Here's why:

My email provider has domain alias functionality. I can connect multiple domains to it. Let's say I'm ratm@domain1.com.

I can buy domain2.com and create an email address called anon@domain2.com. All emails (to both addresses) will land in the same inbox.

I can also create a catch-all email address so that I can create login unique emails for each service, like: lemmy@domain2.com, mastodon@domain2.com, etc.

So I guess my question is: What do I get from an email alias service that I'm not already getting from my email provider?

Is it maybe that I won't be able to reply from the service emails? Like, would I not be able to reply from lemmy@domain2.com since it's only a catch-all? So I can receive mail to it, but can't send from it?

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[โ€“] valar@lemmy.ca 9 points 17 hours ago* (last edited 17 hours ago) (1 children)

For me, it's that I can make email addresses that are not able to be identified/associated with each other. Meaning alias1@yourcustomdomain.com and alias2@yourcustomdomain.com are clearly both the same identity. It's a fingerprint. This may not be one of your privacy concerns.

Fair enough. So do you do a custom domain for every single service you use?