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corlinpalmer | 3 years ago

My name’s Corlin and I own corl.in

I sign up for accounts with emails like apple@corl.in and that lets me easily filter and organize my inbox.

But when I have to tell some customer service rep my email they get very confused.

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whemy|3 years ago

I do that as well, my domain is my last name .fr

When changing ISP, I gave ispname@myname.fr and the dude got confused and couldn't understand. He wanted to call his supervisor to ask if I was allowed to do that.

Handytinge|3 years ago

As someone who does a similar thing, I get this a lot. One of the most concerning (and common ones) is "oh, do you work here?".

blowski|3 years ago

I deal with this by reversing the brandname, or coming up with some other code. So long as it's unique per signup, I can trace back anyway.

moritonal|3 years ago

Can I ask how you host your emails? I have a similar situation but the price for most hosts for a wild-card domain is prohibitive.

dewey|3 years ago

> Can I ask how you host your emails? I have a similar situation but the price for most hosts for a wild-card domain is prohibitive.

Almost every email host that supports custom domains supports receiving email with unlimited wild-cards. Is there something I'm missing?

Example: https://www.fastmail.com/pricing/ ($3/month)

chipsa|3 years ago

I use Cloudflare Email Routing. Only problem I currently have is if I don't think ahead, I might have to setup the alias on the spot (probably should setup a catch all to make sure that it doesn't just drop them). And that redirects stuff to generally anywhere (though I mostly have it setup to redirect to an outlook.com family plan, which is already paid for for other reasons).

nexxer|3 years ago

I do something similar with the old Gmail for Domains product (or whatever it was called before Workspace) - it lets me add real mailboxes but also have a catch-all, where everything else gets delivered to a specific address.

I know this is not available any more so I've done the same with Cloudflare Email Routing which lets you set up a catch-all and is (still) free.