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How many Personal Email addresses Do you have ?
#1
Today, While I was backing upi my data for OS installation I noticed I used about 10 personal email addresses, apart from all those email addresses I use for work stuff. Most of thoese are gMail addresses. I have couple of Yahoo addresses but don't use those often anymore.
1. Use one gmail for only my personal mail things
2. One gmail for Paypal.
3. One for Domain names and Hosting
4. For all the sites I use social media, forums etc.
5. One for sites Im not sure I will get spam or not.
6. One site I know I will get plenty of spam mail.
Apart from those, as for work I have dozen of emails since each my sites have unique email address. I'm using about 6 SIMs just for that  plus another 4-5 which I use for both calls and data.


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#2
i have 2-3 gmail accounts which are important for me while i linked my mail accounts to many important sites and which are helpful to get details from there sites!
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#3
I have 12+ mails out of which 8 of them is active and 4 of it is reserved. I may have more but I don't use them(or will use in future). Each of my email has its own purpose, for like a service's registration multiple times, testing purpose, SMTP(usually for testing & rarely for commercial purpose when I need it urgently) and etc.
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#4
I have 15+ Gmail accounts.Most of those accounts are for gaming.i have used those accounts for impersonating and ban evasion.
I have 5 personal gmail accounts. 
I use one for Premiym things.Like buying host domain Adsense.
The second one for Google Adword.
Third is for Hackforums.
4th is for some personal emails.
I have 3 yahoo accounts that i use for Facebook.

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#5
i have a lot of email . some of them i forget the password but for my primary email i only have one . the good thing to do is to split between email for registration and anything else and for real work that email that you dont use on any website . only use for comunicationg with real life / important people

no matter how much your email make sure to remember your password and dont get locked of your account . some of my email is locked because i forget the password and i dont use any recovery
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#6
I only have three of what I'd call personal email accounts.

I have like a dozen more email accounts, but they're all accounts like [email protected] and I'd not really call those personal. Those are site related.

Curiously, I provide more personal email accounts than that. I've had some of my domains for a long time and I've built up pretty active users. So, they have their [email protected] on my domains and I just host their email. I make sure they all know that the project may end at any time and that they should absolutely not count on that email address existing forever.
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#7
It seems less and less people use Yahoo mail. I wonder if they will close the service in coming years. They have been shutting down their services one after another for a while now. This year they did shut down the Yahoo messenger service. I used Yahoo messenger everyday in its glory days. Plus that's lots of fun in those Yahoo Chat rooms.


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#8
(12-09-2018, 03:10 PM)xdude Wrote: It seems less and less people use Yahoo mail. I wonder if they will close the service in coming years. They have been shutting down their services one after another for a while now. This year they did shut down the Yahoo messenger service. I used Yahoo messenger everyday in its glory days. Plus that's lots of fun in those Yahoo Chat rooms.
That should be interesting.  I've got e-mail accounts with them since Yahoo started at the end of the nineties.  I'm sure I've got about 12 accounts.  I can't see them closing soon though.  Usually an e-mail host becomes buggy and archaic before it goes under.  Yahoo look is very much up to date and it is working better for me right now than Hotmail and Gmail.  About a year or more ago it used to be for me Gmail best, then Yahoo and then Hotmail, but for me now Yahoo and Hotmail are almost neck on neck with how streamlined and "out of my face" they're working, whereas Gmail is giving me a pain.  I don't feel very secure with Gmail, not from the point of view of the general hacking insecurity feeling, but feeling insecure from Gmail security administrators who have a total lack of being in touch with the users of the account and keep layering on security scripts in the background that have a good potential to be conflicting. Two months ago I was blocked for no reason - I'm almost certain because of a security system that is in overdrive, becoming a threat for itself and the system in total. Yahoo and Hotmail used to be a little like that a few years back, but not sure what they did as it is no longer the case, I feel much more comfortable with them these days. Gmail on the other hand has me worried.
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#9
1: my old dusty mail for everything
2: my payment mail for Android cause 1: has been suspended somehow.
3: alt mail
4: alt mail
5: alt mail

6: custom mail should replace 1:
7: another custom one
#10
I have 3 Gmail accounts, 1 GSuite Account, 2 Emails with Custom Domains, with 1 Microsoft Email
So there are 7 total email accounts!
I think every email has a different category so that it makes it easy to manage
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