Can i receive mail from my email alias

An email alias is a temporary or permanent forwarding address that redirects emails to your primary email address. While you can't receive mail in the classical sense, you can receive emails sent to your email alias. Here's how:

Temporary Email Aliases:

If you create a temporary email alias using a service like Mailinator, 10 Minute Mail, or Guerrilla Mail, you can receive emails sent to that alias. These services typically provide a temporary email address that forwards emails to your primary email address. The alias is usually valid for a limited time (e.g., 10 minutes, 1 hour, or 1 day).

Permanent Email Aliases:

If you set up a permanent email alias using your email provider (e.g., Gmail, Outlook, or Yahoo), you can receive emails sent to that alias. This is usually done by creating a new email address that forwards emails to your primary email address. For example:

Receiving Emails:

When someone sends an email to your email alias, it will be forwarded to your primary email address. You can then access the email in your primary email account. The email will have the alias's email address in the "From" field, but the content of the email will be the same as if it were sent directly to your primary email address.

Keep in mind that some email providers may have limitations on the number of email aliases you can create or the frequency of emails you can receive from aliases. Be sure to check your email provider's terms of service and any applicable limits before setting up an email alias.