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  • 45o3b@lemmy.ml
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    6 days ago

    My answer to this is to use a custom domain with an email aliasing service.

    I’ve gone through about half of the 400 accounts in my password manager and moved them over. I’ll migrate the rest over the next week or so.

    So, I’m switching from Gmail to Proton for now, but if Proton starts to get worse or Tuta catches up on functionality or there’s a better provider that emerges or I decide to try to self-host, it’s one easy change at the alias provider to redirect all of my mail to a new email provider.

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            Typically MailProvider would let you have <yourusername>@mailprovider.tld and sometimes a limited amount of aliases, right? With some you can bring your own domain and have <yourusername>@<yourdomain> most of the time also with a limited amount of aliases.

            Migadu let’s you pay a flat fee, bring as many domains as you like and use unlimited aliases. Their pricing scales with actual traffic, not arbitrary limitations on your address namespace.

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        6 days ago

        Thanks. Since I’m just starting my privacy journey, I’m sticking with the mainstream options for now, but using an aliasing service will make it easy easy for me to switch in the future. I’ll check it Migadu and I appreciate the suggestion.