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Old 28 Mar 2020, 01:51 AM   #7
Tsunami
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Originally Posted by jeffpan View Post
Their bandwidth sucks.10mb per month.
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 View Post
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 ...
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.
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