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by ehPReth 1133 days ago
that's been a big thinker for me as well; wth no real solution yet..

first@firstlast.example seem rather redundant; like saying "John John Doe". I guess if it was a business it would make more sense; like "John, owner of John Doe Inc." and "Bob, assistant for John Doe Inc." but for a personal domain... eh.

Similarly mail@ email@ seem 'too obvious' since.. of course it's email? Directional local parts like talkto@ to@ only make sense for inbound-only or outbound-only.

I do like io@! hello@, contact@, note@, or communique@ also seem more neutral but at this point I'm getting dizzy lol.

first@last.example seems more simple in retrospect but also harder to get.

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How about something like me@firstlast.com?
Hmm, for me that falls into the directional problem of 'which me'? The sender or the recipient? Haha. God I hate naming things
I committed to contact@firstnamelastname.com which looks the most professional to me.