Two, really, personal and work. But I have a catch-all email @ my personal domain that redirects to the personal one, so I give out a unique email address to every account or mailing list I sign up for.
I mean, a home email, a work email, a Google identity, and there's 3 right there. Though the work email, like the Google one, is mostly used for identity, with Slack and Meet and F2F for comms.
Iβm counting email aliases from Firefox Relay, which I can highly recommend to anyone not wanting to hand out their actual email address all over the internet.
despite the huge uptake in users recently, mastodon still is nerdland it seems π β¦ honestly, I love this phase and I will miss it dearly once real mainstream users have found their way here.
Each service I am using has it's own email-address (and passwords). Just to reduce the blast-radius in case one service got breached. Those are just aliases setup on mail server.
I voted 3+ based on my actual discrete emails but now that Iβm thinking about it again if you include plus addresses and hide my email addresses itβs probably a lot more. But they all go to three inboxes that I actually check.
Jan Adriaenssens
•Becky π¬π§
•Inken Paper π΅πΈ
•Hypolite Petovan
•Jonathan T
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•Terrance1022
•aburka π«£
•Jons Mostovojs
•Dan Lyke
•: j@fabrica:~/src; :t_blink:
•Brendan Jones
•Marcel van der Boom
•So, easily more than 3 addresses in that sense, but using only 1 account to process them
Vincent π»πͺπΊ
•Vincent St. Pierre
•16 email addresses, Evan.
I might have a problem.
Darwin Woodka
•Florian Hollender
•Evan Prodromou
•Miakoda
•Brindy :verifiedbynurgle:
•KonsolentieR
•Those are just aliases setup on mail server.
jph
•Evan Prodromou
•Brian Sullivan
•Rob Bos
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