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There are two ways to create new aliases.
To create aliases on the fly all you have to do is make up any new alias and give that out instead of your real email address.
Let's say you're signing up to example.com you could enter example@{{ subdomain }} as your email address.
The alias will show up here automatically as soon as it has forwarded its first email.
If you start receiving spam to the alias you can simply deactivate it or delete it all together!
Try it out now by sending an email to first@{{ subdomain }} and then refresh this page.
You can click the button above to generate a random alias that will look something like this:
86064c92-da41-443e-a2bf-5a7b0247842f@{{ domain }}
Useful if you do not wish to include your username in the email as a potential link between aliases.
Other aliases e.g. alias@{{ subdomain }} can also be created automatically when they receive their first email.
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Select the recipients for this alias. You can choose multiple recipients. Leave it empty if you would like to use the default recipient.
Are you sure you want to delete this alias? This action cannot be undone. Once deleted, this alias will not be able to be used again and will reject any emails sent to it.