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Leaving Gmail for Mailbox.org

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_mlbt ◴[] No.44987655[source]
I wish there was something like cell phone number porting for email addresses. I don’t know how it would work on the technical side or how you could secure something like that, but the idea of switching email providers is too daunting, so I stay with Gmail despite abandoning all my other Google accounts and services.
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Semaphor ◴[] No.44987750[source]
You kinda get that with your own domain. I think that's the best you are going to get
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tsimionescu ◴[] No.44987810[source]
Isn't losing your domain a huge risk for any common user?
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Semaphor ◴[] No.44988789[source]
Unless you use some sketchy TLDs, I've not heard of that
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tsimionescu ◴[] No.44988921[source]
I've seen plenty of stories of people who forget or are unable for whatever reason to renew their domain names on time.
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1. prmoustache ◴[] No.44990756[source]
You are usually warned by email a lot of times before it ever happens. Make sure you receive them on devices and an email address you actually pay attention to. I also put an entry in my calendar a month before every renewal.

The funny part is you need an email address already to register a domain, at least during a bootstrapping phase. I have several domains across 2 registrars with renewals at different time of the year.