HACKER Q&A
📣 blev

Would you use a .dev domain for a personal email address?


I've got a pretty good and short .dev domain and am considering making a new primary email address with it. However, I've previously seen email deliverability issues with a .life domain where emails sent from the domain would silently be ignored (not even sent to spam). I would definitely not want to get burned by that on a personal email. I also intend to create new website accounts so it would be critical that emails get delivered like normal.

Does anyone have experience using this domain for a personal email?


  👤 tyrionbean Accepted Answer ✓
I've been using one since about three or four years now with no problems at all - except for one site I was signing up to (I completely forget which) that didn't accept the email. But this was a number of years ago and I have never had a problem since. Also, no one has ever told me they never got my email due to spam filters (as of yet).

👤 sacrosanct
People won't remember .dev

If you want a catchy e-mail use .com which people will remember. The only caveat is finding a short .com (All the good ones are taken, although Derek Sivers wrote a program to hunt for short domains so you could go that route)

https://sive.rs/com


👤 t312227
hello,

as alsways: imho. ...

i personally have a heavy preference for the "good old" TLDs ... a la .com/.net/.org & the ccTLDs.

in short: the ones before the "cambrian explosion" of TLDs ... where every crap suddenly moonlighted as a TLD ... *eye rolling*

but .dev is one of the better ones out of the huge number of new ones ;))

so: why not!? everybody likes to fight spamfilters ... :/

just my 0.02€


👤 opengears
yes