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So i've set up a custom domain to use with protonmail and was curious if anyone else uses the catch all in this manner.

I was thinking that when a new account is created on $website I would use a custom email address that would then be caught by the 'catch-all'. So say the domain is catata.fish, and the website is target.com, then when signing up I would use [email protected]. Previously when using gmail I would use [email protected].

Does anyone see any issues doing it this way? Thanks!

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[–] [email protected] 1 points 11 months ago

You can't. It is not an official alias. That is the point. So they will be seen as separate accounts. But I forward everything to he same account. Have to configure it for every email address. This way I keep a whitelist.