2021: Techbro cold emails me about his startup using a unique email address generated on my website.
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@deutrino @ryanc I run my own domain and it's a catchall so anything to my domain goes to the same box. so I do like:
[email protected]
and I give it to google
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@deutrino @sun @ryanc There is a free service for making burner self-destructing forwarding emails at https://www.spamgourmet.com that's been around for a long time. I use it sometimes but honestly Gmail spam filtering is so good nowadays I haven't bothered much unless it's something sketchy.
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@deutrino @sun @ryanc Also I should mention this works like a + alias, you don't need to log in to their site more than once ever to use it. If I were to write an email address like [email protected] it will forward one email to me and then shut down. You can allow up to 20 emails this way, or log into their dashboard to add a sender to an allow-list so their emails won't increment the counter.
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SpaceLifeFormreplied to Ryan Castellucci :nonbinary_flag: last edited by
Did the opt-in requirement come into existence post 2021 ?
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Ryan Castellucci :nonbinary_flag:replied to SpaceLifeForm last edited by
@SpaceLifeForm email service providers have required opt in for a long time
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Ryan Castellucci :nonbinary_flag:replied to Eliot Lash last edited by
@Eliot_L @deutrino @[email protected] I have a similar feature set to what spamgormet offers configured on my own mail server.
I also have support for + addressing in some cases, but I can implement whatever I want.
I do not in most cases use + addressing because the extension can be stripped/altered.
For most things, I use aliases that include a random value to prevent my email addresses from being guessed.
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Ryan Castellucci :nonbinary_flag:replied to deutrino last edited by
@deutrino @[email protected] running an actual catch-all will trigger anti-fraud systems sometimes, and yes they can and will check.