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There are mail providers that let you use anything as a "from" address as long as it's
@yourdomain
. I mean why shouldn't they, it's your domain; it's a silly restriction in the first place. On Migadu it's called "wildcard sender" and once you activate it for a mailbox its user can send asanything@that.domain
(even if it doesn't exist; they warn you to set up an alias or catch-all for it but let you shoot yourself in the foot).Migadu also lets you define wildcard aliases (like
shopping.at.*@your.domain
) which are a good balance of both worlds: it's not a full catch-all but also you can make them up on the fly without having to go into your settings every time.