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Originally Posted by CoachKandSportsguy
we have more than that, but then we aren't you:
I have a professional email for over a decade, which was switched to a new domain after two decades
I have a junk email where I use for bbs and web sites and other companies that will try to sell you something every day
I have a second email which I am using for only a select few financial firms
We have a family account which both of us read and use for family stuff so we both can answer/respond if the other is busy
We have a business account for the business. .
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Just an idea, but it's the way I do it.
I own my own domain name ... & it's a pretty cool one, I've had for 20+ years.
My Personal email is: Brian@ ........... .com.
Every other email, addressed to ??????@........ com, comes to me. I could use "SportsGuy@....... .com" and it would come to me. Sometimes I use "GeorgeClooney@...... .com".
Then I just set up "rules" in my email program, to filter the non-specific mail, wherever I want it to go.
My email address for Callway Pre-Owned, is "CPO@...... .com". For Taylormade, it's "Taylormade@ ....... .com". That way, I always know where the email is coming from and who's selling my email address.
When Equifax was hacked back in 2017, I was one of the 1st people to report it to Equifax. How did I know? I got an email address to: "Equifax@........ .com". No one on earth has ever seen that email address, other than Equifax ... someone had to get it direct from them, via a hack.