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Are there email forwarders?
Gmail has the ability to generate several from one mailbox: [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], etc. for those applications where the box is needed for more than 10 minutes, but there is a risk that they will get spammed.
The trouble is that "effective marketers" long ago learned to delete everything between the plus and the dog, receiving the main mail.
But there are no mail servers where you can register your main email, receive from it a dozen random (but permanent, not temporary) emails for distribution and for this service to forward them to the main mailbox, and then, if necessary, some of these emails so that you can disable?
Edit: and it is desirable that the domain ends in .com or .info, but not .ru, so mail.ru is not godizzo.
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Suddenly, in mail.ru you can create a bunch of aliases for your mail
Good afternoon.
There are several trusted services to hide your primary address:
anonaddy.com
simplelogin.io
Both services are free to use. On a paid basis, there is an opportunity to link your domain. The projects are open source and can be raised on your own server.
Good afternoon!
Of the mails I know, the richest in such chips is Yahoo.
There you can create up to 10 mailboxes only for sending, and up to 500 temporary, one-time, which can then be deleted
does not happen, why should they live?
if you want to stir up - you need to spend money, not everything is on the ball
https://www.google.com/search?q=temporaru+emails&o... :
https://temp-mail.org/en/
etc.
The most convenient, although not free, is to buy a domain in Google Domains and use the built-in mail forwarding service. You can create up to 100 incoming addresses in it and set up a different forwarding address for each. You can also specify wildcard (*) as the incoming address, and then all letters will be forwarded. .com and .info domains at Google Domains cost $12 per year (here's the full list ). The first and subsequent years of registration cost the same.
There is also the ImprovMX service . Its convenience compared to Google Domains, only that it can be connected to a subdomain (@mail.example.com). Otherwise, everything is about the same.
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