What if emails had disposable aliases?
To help keep things anonymous and to regain control.
For example: I could go to GMail and click "Generate new disposable alias" or whatever.
It would give me something like mUa8cDjyBJyCi@gmail.com which I could use anywhere.
All emails would still go to my main email. I have the option to reply to any emails from my alias or from my real email.
If a disposable alias gets compromised I can delete it. It would be hard to keep track so I assume there would be a search feature where I could type my alias in, and then click delete. Still keep my old email.
This is better than current aliases as email+alias@gmail.com still exposes your real email, which you can never delete, only create new, meaning people can spam you forever. Except for the fact that it ties you to Apple, not Google (in your description, Google could still link all your aliases together), what you describe is very similar to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sign_in_with_Apple. If you want to prevent that, a way to do that is by having a personal domain, and have all mail sent to whatever email addresses at that domain you want this to happen for forwarded to your personal domain. Having a catch-all email address like this just generates mountains of spam. There are spammers out there who will just carpet bomb domains with likely sounding email addresses in the hope one turns out to exist; admin@yourdomain.com, info@yourdomain.com, abuse@yourdomain.com, sales@yourdomain.com, ceo@yourdomain.com, personnel@yourdomain.com, management@yourdomain.com... etc. etc. With a catch-all email on your domain, you'll end up getting all this spam -multiple times over! I wrote “email addresses […] you want this to happen for”. That list can be as open or restricted as you want it to be. Aye. But then, every time you want to create a new address, you have to go into your email admin/preferences/whatever and add that new email address as another alias. It soon ends up being a lot of work, so the tendency is [or was when I foolishly tried it] to just tick the "catch-all" box –with spam avalanche results. That could be automated, and would make things as easy as what the OP described (could be as easy as “when I enter a new “from” address, add it to the list”) Automation would definitely make the process less painful. I'm struggling to see how it could be done though, unless you're running your own mailserver. I use Google email servers[0] [or 'Gsuite' as it's now called] to handle email for some of my domains and Yandex email for domains [1] [or 'Connect' as it's now called] for others. In order to create a new email account, or add a new alias, it involves logging in and clicking through a few screens of admin section. I'm not saying it couldn't be automated but I don't think it would be easy. If anyone has done something like this, please share some tips! [0] https://gsuite.google.com/
[1] https://connect.yandex.com/ >For email uses, a textual encoding of a hashcash stamp is added to the header of an email to prove the sender has expended a modest amount of CPU time calculating the stamp prior to sending the email. In other words, as the sender has taken a certain amount of time to generate the stamp and send the email, it is unlikely that they are a spammer. [1] You could then take it a step further by ONLY allowing emails to your aliases. Not to your main. So you can basically eliminate spam mail completely.
Been there. Done that. It doesn't work. >..a way to do that is by having a personal domain, and have all mail sent to whatever email addresses at that domain you want this to happen for forwarded to your personal domain.