top | item 30986599 (no title) ricg | 3 years ago Which mail providers support this? I'd like to set up something like this. Thanks! discuss order hn newest strboul|3 years ago StartMail supports a form of this called as "aliases" with the StartMail domain.https://www.startmail.com/(Disclosure: I work at StartMail.) unknown|3 years ago [deleted] paledot|3 years ago I do this with ProtonMail. I have it set on a subdomain, though: my regular email is email@example.com, while my account email is hackernews@email.example.com. This avoids the spam sent to asdf@everydomain. lloeki|3 years ago Fastmail, can't recall if assuming you want to achieve something like name+tag@domain it would be name@tag.domain or tag@name.domain (IIRC the latter) JimDabell|3 years ago You can do this with Fastmail by going to Settings => Domains => Edit => Routing. ricg|3 years ago Thanks a lot! I'll give it a try.
strboul|3 years ago StartMail supports a form of this called as "aliases" with the StartMail domain.https://www.startmail.com/(Disclosure: I work at StartMail.)
paledot|3 years ago I do this with ProtonMail. I have it set on a subdomain, though: my regular email is email@example.com, while my account email is hackernews@email.example.com. This avoids the spam sent to asdf@everydomain.
lloeki|3 years ago Fastmail, can't recall if assuming you want to achieve something like name+tag@domain it would be name@tag.domain or tag@name.domain (IIRC the latter)
JimDabell|3 years ago You can do this with Fastmail by going to Settings => Domains => Edit => Routing. ricg|3 years ago Thanks a lot! I'll give it a try.
strboul|3 years ago
https://www.startmail.com/
(Disclosure: I work at StartMail.)
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