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TAKEMYMONEY | 3 years ago

My host banned catchall addresses, which host do you use that allows this? (great advice btw, this has saved me too)

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genewitch|3 years ago

fastmail.com allows it. I'm apparently paying "legacy account" rates, which probably highly tempers my recommendation. I pay something like $5 or $12 a year for service. 500mb mailbox. I don't use calendar or anything else so i have no idea if those are restricted.

MandieD|3 years ago

I'm on the $95/2 year plan, with about 30GB stoage, and have several domains attached, all set up for catchalls.

Trying to explain to a business why their name is in the email address you just filled out on a form is fun sometimes, though, but the only complete rejection I've gotten for it though is the guy who runs the main groups.io for one of my amateur radio transceivers and can't wrap his head around my address not being some attempt at fraud.

D-Coder|3 years ago

Panix.com allows unlimited email addresses in the format: whatever@myname.users.panix.com

where "whatever" is anything you like, and "myname" is your email name. (You also have the address "myname@panix.com".)

I've been challenged on this only once. And I've been able to tell a company that its email list has been compromised.

Disclaimer: Just a happy customer.

taoufix|3 years ago

Proton mail allows this.

A free alternative would be using the abc+websitename@domain.com trick.

Gmail allows this, but unfortunately some websites wont accept the + sign as valid character in an email field.

YourDadVPN|3 years ago

I pay €1/month for Tutanota which lets me have five aliases, however using DNS redirection with my domain I can have a unique receive address per website.

numtel|3 years ago

Zoho is $12/year for 5gb and allows catch all