Unlimited aliases for custom domains
I need tous and of aliases in order to create one email address per website.
I have a custom domain and I enabled catch-all. So I can receive emails to unlimited possibilities of aliases.
But I can't answer to these emails with the alias address. So I have to create an alias in my proton mail.
The first problem is the number of aliases I can create.
So I need to create unlimited aliases in proton or to delete aliases and recreate them later if I need without lose all the emails sent to this alias in my mailbox.
This is critical and this is want I have chosen Tutanota where I can pay for a package of aliases and where I can delete and create aliases what I want.
When this will be possible with Proton, I will be back immediately.
Thank you.
I count on you.
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HcrZZ
commented
My Proton plan supports 3 custom domains but only 15 email aliases. I need many more custom domain email aliases in order to assign one email address per online account and retain the ability to reply to incoming messages.
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Nail
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I have been a paid Proton customer for several years now and being limited to the number of aliases I am allowed to create under my own domain has always been a serious problem for me as well. While restricting the number of aliases customers can create under Proton's domains makes sense I do not understand why we have not been permitted unlimited aliases under our "own domains" registered with Proton. I am aware of the SimpleLogin aliases Proton now provides, but this is not the same thing nor does it allow seamlessly replying to email received through it. Hopefully, Proton will permit paid customers unlimited email aliases soon, this would benefit many customers allowing us to be more productive while having some more functionality with more privacy. Thank you for your consideration.
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sovetski
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+1 for unlimited domains/aliases
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hextet
commented
Yeah, there are already some websites that have blocked @passinbox.com and @passfwd.com. Would be great to have any solution for this problem!
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Neyury
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There are some sites that do not allow using aliases from proton. I want to be able to add my own domains that could be used not only in proton mail, but also in aliases.