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Inboxen - Keep you inbox clean

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    Inboxen is a service that provides you with an infinite number of unique inboxes. It's not designed to replace your personal email address, but rather complement it. Every time a website asks for your email, click the "Add Inbox" button to create another email address. This leaves your personal address free from promotional offers and other junk mail.

    https://inboxen.org/source/

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    • nebulonN nebulon

      Inboxen is a service that provides you with an infinite number of unique inboxes. It's not designed to replace your personal email address, but rather complement it. Every time a website asks for your email, click the "Add Inbox" button to create another email address. This leaves your personal address free from promotional offers and other junk mail.

      https://inboxen.org/source/

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      @nebulon it's not the same as this, but I only recently realise that using the + sign seeming works in most places these days.

      I first got introduced to it's use via Gmail and so originally though it was a feature of that, but turns out subaddressing is supported all over the place these days!

      For those who don't know:

      When signing-up to new services or whatever you can e.g. use username+servicename@domain.coop or username+whateveryouwant@domain.coop and seemingly in most cases (everywhere I've tried it, it works) this will still be delivered to username@domain.coop 🙂

      I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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