You should note that this was a Gmail feature that is now made available by a bunch of email providers, but you might wanna check that you do indeed get your emails delivered to plus addresses before you rush out to change your contact info everywhere. Some providers have lacking support and sometimes emails may fail to send to plus addresses even if your side does support it. Using a catchall will always work because you know, that’s just how email works.
Forgot about the catchall, but the realPart+fakegarbgae@myDomain.com trick works great for filtering stuff.
E: on protonMail, that is.
You should note that this was a Gmail feature that is now made available by a bunch of email providers, but you might wanna check that you do indeed get your emails delivered to plus addresses before you rush out to change your contact info everywhere. Some providers have lacking support and sometimes emails may fail to send to plus addresses even if your side does support it. Using a catchall will always work because you know, that’s just how email works.
Some sites also reject the + emails.
I wonder why…
My current provider supports @somegarbage.mail.domain.com style which is a good alternative to the + sign thing.