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by SippinLean 4230 days ago
Easier to just get a custom domain and set up a catch-all account to forward to your gmail.

This way you can do [sender]@domain.com, [company]@domain.com, john1, john2, john3@domain.com and never run out of options. If one starts spamming you can just stop a particular [company]@domain from forwarding.

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Keep in mind that catch-all accounts usually get a lot of random spam. If you're using this domain to signup for various services, at some point, spammers will become aware of it. And, they'll start sending a lot of spam to (random string that spammer comes up with)@your-domain.com.
I have catch-all running for a few years now, but no real spam problem. Maybe due to the fact that greylisting still works pretty effective. Most of the spam I receive is on my GMX including the email address I never used for sign-ups of any sort.
This is why mail hosts and MX registrars offer spam blocking.