They actually also allow you to set up your own domain, after reading his reply and writing my own I thought I’d research it some more. They apparently released the doc for it yesterday, I just followed it and while it’s impressive that apple is allowing this level of technical expertise to be handed over to their users (modifying DNS records), their doc itself could use a little work. I have it working now for another domain I own.
I still don’t like the UX though compared to 33mail, I still need to go into the UI, add the email I want to use and then it’ll deliver.
I’m guessing the same is true for removal, only way to turn off the address is through the portal.
If you use gWorkspace or O365, you already have this, it’s called aliases, and at least O365 gives you seemingly unlimited aliases. My big pet peeve with that was needing to go into the O365 portal and manage the aliases.
> B) If this service ever goes under you can still get the emails you want because you own the domain they’re being sent to.