It creates an alias that forwards email to your account for services that may be spammy that you don't want to give your email out to.I had created multiple emails originally for this purpose, but it's getting a bit out of control, and this seems pretty awesome. The service seems to keep on getting better and better
9/5/2024 6:31:15 AM
I use google workspace for my personal domain which allows you to create 30 aliases per user. I use them sometimes, but you have to set the alias up in advance which can be a bit of friction i'd like to avoid if I'm about to sign up for a service and want to use a new alias if I don't fully trust them not to give away my email address (politics is notorious for this but I like to keep an eye on what various people/groups are sending out and https://politicalemails.org/ doesn't always cut it). For a long time I usually just used the + alias approach but sometimes you try to sign up for a service with an email and it rejects it because of the +. For a minute I had set up an smtp relay in AWS and that gave me unlimited on the fly aliases that would wildcard forward everything to my workspace account, but it was $50/month and wasn't really worth it. might use something like https://forwardmx.net/ instead but if I get around to it I'd prefer to self-host a service like that instead of paying monthly
9/5/2024 10:32:25 AM
The proton ones have +Aliases but also have "Hide-my-email aliases" that are made specifically as "new emails" that forward to you
9/5/2024 2:03:06 PM
oops apparently you can in fact set up a catch-all email address with google workspace too.https://support.google.com/a/answer/2685650?hl=en
9/10/2024 2:11:57 PM