I don't use email anymore, but the last few years I did was only possible because I owned a domain name and had a catch-all set up.
You can then immediately isolate any bad actors, and don't have to rely upon a `+` sign (easily filtered) to "differentiate" email addresses. More-commonly-used logins can then be preliminarily filtered to separate internal email accounts (e.g. known-junk can be sent to rarely-accessed account; family contacts can be sent to notifications).
You can then immediately isolate any bad actors, and don't have to rely upon a `+` sign (easily filtered) to "differentiate" email addresses. More-commonly-used logins can then be preliminarily filtered to separate internal email accounts (e.g. known-junk can be sent to rarely-accessed account; family contacts can be sent to notifications).