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Originally Posted by jeffpan
Their bandwidth sucks.10mb per month.
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If people only send emails to the forwarding address, knowing that the average email (without attachments) is quite tiny, do you think this is really a dealbreaker?
I've checked their website, looks quite neat. Do I understand correctly that you can have the emails sent to your anonaddy.com address forwarded to 2 email accounts at once?
The one thing I fear is that an email address
something@something.anonaddy.com is a bit long for the average person. Some people aren't familiar with third level domains in email.
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Originally Posted by Reader
mail.ch / mail.co.uk allow that on their free plan.
Same company, maybe they have other country codes/tld's too.
Maybe mail.com / gmx.com has the same functionality ...
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Mail.com can be used for forwarding? They do have some neat domains to choose from.
I used to have a mail.co.uk and mail.fr account (mail.fr and I think also mail.de are the same company, although not entirely sure about mail.de) and found it quite nice. I have not used it in ages though, so those accounts are probably long expired.