On 04/17/2016 11:28 AM, Jon LaBadie wrote:
With your own domain name you could also set up your own mail server at least for the inbound email. Doing that gives you an unlimited number of "email accounts". I'm currently approaching 400 aliases to "jon". If I start a new relationship with a vendor or a mail list I create an additional alias. My filtering pulls out various things, like this list, and at the end splits into "jon" and "NotToJon".
I do roughly the same. My outbound server is at my hosting company, and I use Port 587 and SMTPAUTH and I use MX records to direct my incoming mail to their servers. I also have a "catchall" address for anything coming in that doesn't match a real email box. If I start getting spam at an imaginary address, I just go into my settings at the hosting company and block that address. It also means that if/when I change my ISP I don't have to change any of my settings because I don't ever use my ISP's servers.
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