Some ISPs also support an email name prefix or suffix, so if you're [email protected], [email protected] will go to joe's inbox. This also lets you use filters to manage those notes
My understanding is that the use of '+' should work with most mail servers -- that said, presumably obnoxious emailers also know about this use of '+' and may remove everything from the '+' to the '@' -- so it's not as bulletproof as separate mailbox names.
Someone is about to reply saying, "But SPAM...!"
Per my suggestion, I use Google as the mail service -- and their spam filter is great -- very little spam get through, and there are very few false positive (though there are false positives, so I do check the spam filter every few days).
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