Email providers for alias accounts

Can anyone suggest an email provider that they like using for alias accounts? I use a lot of aliases for various projects.I have been locked out of Gmail, Outlook, yahoo, etc., for having too many accounts in the past. Well, then I started using mail.com. I’ve had great success with it until this week. This week, they blocked my access. When I wrote to them, they would not give me any reason and said it was permanently. That was not good for me because I had 10 aliases on there that I needed for some work that was coming up. So all of that work had to go back to the MSC. I thought I would check to see if anyone has any suggestions of providers. They have had good success with. I’ve also heard of Proton, which I’m going to check out. I really am going to need something more reliable because this issue made me lose out on making money.

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Interesting. Were you a paying member at mail.com? That's who I use, and for the $30 I pay them a year, they shouldn't have a thing to say about how many of those ten alias addresses I use. (For the record - I use all ten.)

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I was using their free service so maybe I can switch to a paid service…$30 a year is that’s not bad you know for as many emails as I use. I have two accounts…well I had two accounts with them … one on each phone/computer “set.” Maybe I will consider the paid service for the future to avoid this from happening. I guess I realized they had a paid service, but I’d never considered it even but to see how much it cost. Thanks for the tip!
I have the free version of mail.com and 10 email aliases per email address.
I have too many as well, for this business and other needs. For a while now, since YAHOO & GOOGLE, have become too nosey, I have been using the iOS feature where they generate an email address for your use and the mail comes to one of your established addresses, without the sender knowing. I guess Android might have something similar or they may have an APP that can generate them similarly.
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