I've had a personal domain for a couple years and I'd like to start using it for email. On my previous Ask HN post, the most serious issue was emails from non-megacorp (Gmail, Outlook) servers can get flagged for outbound mail. The solution I've come up with is this:
Tier 1 email (Banking, can affect my life mail): Stick to my battle-tested, personal outlook account
Tier 2 email (General mail): Bite the bullet and set up a Google Workspace account with my personal domain. The 30 high importance addresses out of this category can receive email aliases for use.
Tier 3 email (Other): Use routing rules in Google Workspace to send these to Purelymail for handling. This way, I can still send emails from those addresses (compared to catch-all where I can't send email).
Thoughts on this email solution? The main thing I'm looking at is if I'd really need to send mail from catch-all. 30 aliases just seems a bit too low if I'd want an email per major product.