8 comments

  • atmosx 2 hours ago

    Three. I would rather have just one though. Going back I would have never setup a gmail. You can get access to Gmail services using a regular email.

    My fastmail has 250+ masked addresses and about 10 aliases.

  • asim 4 hours ago

    Based on the responses it's a lot of people who manage their own email domain or servers. Not the norm. I think most people would not have aliases and things like this but would probably benefit from it.

  • gethly 7 hours ago

    I cannot answer the question as it requires context. But I will say that I have a personal domain with mail forward and when I register anywhere, I put domain@mydomain.com, so then I know who is leaking my email. For example ycombinator@johndoe.com. I have a lot of these emails, beside few others that also include business emails.

  • DamonHD 9 hours ago

    Currently about* 4 or 5 on separate domains (self-hosted, and with third-party providers).

    At least one is a role acccount that I look after along with the org that it is for.

  • raw_anon_1111 17 hours ago

    One on yahoo, Gmail, and iCloud. My yahoo account has been used for among other things my Apple account since 2003. It’s also the target of the “Hide My Email” feature where I create custom email accounts for websites.

  • Bender a day ago

    How many email accounts do you have?

    Unlimited on my self hosted mail servers across a dozen or so domains and up to 600 aliases on Fastmail across several domains. I do not have any that I could hand out anywhere as it would get blasted by junk and I would end up having to remove it unless I filtered on a set of GPG keys or something to that effect.

  • kevin061 21 hours ago

    I have nearly 2000 aliases via SimpleLogin.

    Actual inboxes with their separate username@domain and password? Probably about 20, out of which I only really use around 10 and the rest are dormant or I don't really bother checking.

  • KomoD 21 hours ago

    I probably have 10 actual email accounts but I also have a few domains with catch-all.

    Then for "hand out anywhere" I just use iCloud aliases that I can disable.