i mean alias emails have been a thing for a while now so i don't really see a problem with your approach
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I personally see nothing wrong with this other than it being slightly annoying to email someone within the company, but that shouldn't matter.
They're all in the contacts anyways, with autocompletion once you start typing their mailaddress
You could create the [email protected] alias to your current email, then create a filter to auto-archive anything from outside your domain directed at your email directly.