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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish4•24 days agoHave two: The silly one for personal or non-professional stuff like Steam The professional one for the ones you are meeting irl.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish3•23 days agoThe domain I use professionally is simply my full name. Then I use a catch-all so I can give out a mailbox specific to who it’s for. Often that looks like [email protected] That way if I get spammed I know who to blame.
minus-squarethemadcodgerlinkfedilink1•24 days agoYeah, that’s the part I’m having trouble with. Can’t decide on something serious, easy to communicate and that I like. Definitely a me problem.
minus-squareEntirelyUnlovablelinkfedilinkEnglish3•edit-223 days agoHow about “MyEmailDomainDotComButThatWasTheWordDotNotADotSymbolDot.com” - super easy to communicate
Have two:
The silly one for personal or non-professional stuff like Steam
The professional one for the ones you are meeting irl.
The domain I use professionally is simply my full name. Then I use a catch-all so I can give out a mailbox specific to who it’s for. Often that looks like [email protected] That way if I get spammed I know who to blame.
Yeah, that’s the part I’m having trouble with. Can’t decide on something serious, easy to communicate and that I like. Definitely a me problem.
How about “MyEmailDomainDotComButThatWasTheWordDotNotADotSymbolDot.com” - super easy to communicate
Damn, someone beat me to it!