@orionwl I always recommend getting your own domain. Preferably self hosting.
@pete i considered self-hosting email but it's too much setup work nowadays
i don't use mail much enough for that to be worth it
and the thing is, i already host quite a lot of communication infrastructure (mastodon, matrix, etc)
if it would be realistically possible to live without mail address i'd probably cancel it completely π but for now i'm happy with protonmail
@orionwl At least use a custom domain to make it easy to switch in the future: https://protonmail.com/support/knowledge-base/custom-domain-support/
That's just a few minutes of work to setup.
@orionwl @pete easy, forward them in a way that matches a rule in your target inbox that tags all forwarded messages as such. e.g. "old_gmail".
idk if proton lets you do this but it works well when migrating between gmail accounts.
btw, caveat, expect to get some bounceback noise from bots that keep sending you spam to the old address (gmail's vacation responder will try to auto-reply to them and then forward the bounce back to you π)
still worth it imo
@orionwl BTW in case you aren't aware, gmail does allow you to forward all mail to another address.