Before you compare EU email providers, get your own domain. It is the single change that lets you switch providers later without redoing the painful migration.
I used to do that, but it caught far too much spam sent to random usernames on every domain. Now I have a fixed prefix and do prefix+literallyanything@lastname.me, which gives the same benefits with less spam.
I used to do that, but it caught far too much spam sent to random usernames on every domain. Now I have a fixed prefix and do prefix+literallyanything@lastname.me, which gives the same benefits with less spam.
Maybe I’m just lucky, I don’t get spam like that… Yet. I’ve had that setup for a few years now though.
On all my domains I always get spam at info@domain because the lazy marketers just scrape a list of domains and assume most of them has info@
It’s actually a honeypot that will add the sender to a blocklist