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Originally Posted by After Shock Media
My biggest issue with using @domain emails which even doc really did not address and instead just covered his issues with fraud (where most is US based unlike what he claims). I already get way to many sponsors who send emails with username and password reminders to my email address. Sure lets say I set up some @domain address and it goes to my gmail, great everything is nice. Now I sell that domain, let it drop, or whatever. Next owner starts to get my username and passwords.
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From my client, they have 3 US webmasters using .com's and one using .net, and 4 using .info.
We have plugins created to help combat webmaster fraud and report the data back into nats for us.
Why would use a mixture of email accounts/domains? Just like you said, you may sell the domain. Then how are you going to change your user/pass details? That is an illogical argument.