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Hi! @protonmail (or @protonprivacy ) what is the most convenient plan for ProtonMail with my own domain, considering that I would like my wife to be able to have her independent user? Thanks!!

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[–] [email protected] 1 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago) (1 children)

You can do individual single user plans if you use sub domains I think?

So say you had smith.com you could setup one account with the bob.smith.com sub-domain and another with sally.smith.com. That works great with wildcards, you can use [email protected] as your Amazon email etc.

The problem with that is what you set as your main email for outgoing etc. you could do something like [email protected] or something. (You could just use something on the proton.me domain, but that kinda defeats the point of bringing your own)

Using a family account would let you have [email protected] and [email protected] but is a lot more expensive. I think it also means you can't get your own wildcard inboxes without adding additional domains for them.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 8 months ago

@[email protected] not sure if you would have seen my reply here as I didn't reply to you directly. See the parent comment of this if you can?

(Lemmy/masterdon integration is.. iffy)