Personal email address domains?

Regardless, I agree, Fastmail works better than iCloud mail on the Apple Mail app on macOS and iOS

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JMAP is basically unused. Great idea, no market power.

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Hmm, I am curious about the workflow as well as credential/data. For my current process, I have several e-mail accounts for the various “hats” I wear (Diocese, Parish, Organizations, etc) All in all, I have about 20 e-mail accounts (some @gmail and the rest G Suite). Regardless of the e-mail account, personal, work, etc. I use the Spark Client for iOS and MacOS to bring everything all in together. I don’t use the Google app because of the limit of accounts on there. I stopped using the Mail app years ago, because I wasn’t able to do what I wanted and never re-visited it again.

If I go the personal email domain route, and still use Spark, is this personal domain even worth the effort since credentials and what not would (potentially) be stored on their server??

JMAP is used by 1Password for Fastmail integration to offer Masked Emails.

You have to trust the app/developer…… most do trust Spark and they come from a reputable company so you are prop okay.

I have myfirstname@mylastname.net for the over 20 years, and my family members have the same. The issue I didn’t think of, is my daughters who are now married and may not want to use their maiden names as their email domains since their last names did change with marriages.

According to https://haveibeenpwned.com, its been compromised over 30 times. So I am now using Anonaddy aliases with a different domain that I own.

For those close to me, I am using myfirstname@mylastname.me. Every other online activity is getting its own email address using Anonaddy and it’s own password. The downside is I have signed for a lot of ’stuff’ over the years over many websites, so changing over to my new system is taking longer than I expected.

I’ve wanted to move to Fastmail, but its too expensive to host for me and my 4 other family members, so for now I am on Mailbox.org.