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citizenkeen | 3 months ago

Your use case is why I bought my own domain name. My wife and I create shared aliases we can both send from. It’s made spousal ensuing with schools so much easier, etc.

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toast0|3 months ago

I used to get email for an org that had a similar domain as me (they had an extra letter in the middle). Thankfully, not a very big org, I would just bounce addresses that got a lot of misdirected email and I think they shut down and that really solved the problem.

Still annoying, but not as bad as gmail. I just got an email, in Italian, about someone adding a passkey to their ebay account. No way to tell ebay it's not their address / it's not my account.

missedthecue|3 months ago

I've noticed a lot of sites and orgs wont accept email domains that aren't gmail, hotmail, outlook, icloud, or yahoo.

marcusb|3 months ago

Interesting. I've used my personal domain name for email for almost 30 years and I've never had that problem.

rkomorn|3 months ago

That is that we do as well, but she still has her own email account that I presume she'll keep as long as Gmail exists.