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SimpleLogin doesn't allow too many aliases for a given site like Reddit, even with a custom domain. I get that services don't want to ruin their own email domains, but I should be allowed to do whatever I want with my own domain.

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[–] solrize@lemmy.world 3 points 2 months ago

mxroute.com. Also fastmail (not literally unlimited but some number in the hundreds I think). But they are on the expensive side.

Fastmail does catchalls through subdomains automatically. So if my fastmail address is xyz@mydomain.com then anything@xyz.mydomain.com will be forwarded to me. So that's how I assign special addresses to websites and stuff. I don't know if mxroute does that.

In practice places have gotten less obnoxious about sharing emails. It's been pretty rare for those addresses to spill across multiple senders.