Ask HN: What email service do you use for personal accounts and services
Trying to do some digital cleanup and after writing down all the services i'm using it's a bit of a mess.
Different services uses different email accounts. In an ideal world it would all be consolidated under one email, but that seems impossible at this point.
Interested in your setups. Do you use Gmail or another service to sign up for stuff?
Bonus question: How many email accounts do you regularly use?
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[ 3.6 ms ] story [ 53.5 ms ] threadI regularly use 2 email accounts, one work, one personal.
The big thing is to use an email address at your own domain so you can switch to new email providers in the future. Using an @gmail address is being unnaturally chained to one company.
I'm in the process of switching all my services to a domain I own, so I will be a little less screwed in case google decides to randomly shoot me (like they do sometimes).
I also spin up new emails for trials and such every once in a while, and delete/abandon them afterwords.
I do most of this through ProtonMail. You can't use your own mail client with them without paying, but their webmail is fine enough.
If I'm going to be actually corresponding a lot with an address (these days this is the exception in my email usage) I'll skip this middleman and make an alias/sending identity in fastmail.
To more fully answer your question, I believe I now have hundreds of unique email addresses in use. But it doesn't feel that way.
Bank + stock investing account + other valuable stuff = own domain powered by O365 "Essentials" mail for ~$2 pm. Working well :). Didn't want Google snooping on these. So..
Don’t make life complicated by using multiple emails.
I only disclose my actual email address to a few people. For everything else, I set up specific addresses such as shopping@, health@, bank@, etc using a domain I own, and all those forward to the Mailbox address and get filtered accordingly.
Last year I trialed fastmail, but didn't like it, so now I'm paying for GSuite. I have two users setup - a domain admin, and my own "real" user.
I've been using unique addresses at my domain ("reddit@example.com", "lwn@example.com", etc) so I had to setup an address-map to get around the alias-limits. But that niggle aside I've been enjoying the way it all works out.