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yett | 1 year ago

Why not buy a custom domain? You could then easily switch between providers.

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tr3ntg|1 year ago

Adding this to "simple solutions I've never considered but wow, I should"

Seriously, I've had this same thought after switching to HEY getting pretty frustrated with it. Considered other options, but worried that I'd just repeat the process. However, if I use a custom domain next time around, this whole problem goes away. Yay

pmarreck|1 year ago

I'm trying to make HEY work as well. Can we start a side discussion about it? I was initially impressed but now it feels like I have a part time job manually flagging things that should have been seen as spam right away

piva00|1 year ago

I switched to using my own domain for important emails some 10 years ago, after a friend got his Google Account taken over while on a month long hike without internet. When he got back his account had been banned because they used it for click fraud, no way to contact Google to get it reinstated, he lost access to his GMail, with it all email history since 2004, logins to accounts tied to it, etc.

I don't want ever to go through this nightmare.

packetlost|1 year ago

People actually paid for HEY? I tried out the closed beta for a bit and once they started asking for $100/year I very quickly decided it wasn't worth that.

doubled112|1 year ago

It doesn't help you with existing emails, but you don't have to worry about receiving new ones.

FredPret|1 year ago

I was thinking parent commenter might be stuck with a widely-dispersed Protonmail address.

Your solution is the one to go for though.