Yeah that’s right. For a whopping one time purchase of 250$, you get a lifetime license for a @linux.com domain as an email alias/forwarding only. You cannot send emails from this. You can contact support to check if the alias you want is available too.

Imagine this on your CV. It is the ultimate flex.

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    Properly set up, it’s more than a vanity project - it’s an eternal email address.
    Because, properly set up, you can also send mail from that address (or at least that’s how it appears to recipients).

    Another email provider fucks you over? NP, just point your redirecting address somewhere else.

    As someone who’s been using a similar service for over a decade, the end user and both providers need to set the thing up properly. Thankfully mine is dedicated.

    So, you should check with linux.com (?) how serious they are about it (edit: according to the screenshot above, not very), if you want to use this seriously.

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      I do this with @duck.com except it’s free, strips trackers where possible, and supports generating any number of alias addresses that can be disabled. For those who don’t want to spend $250 but still want forwarding security

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    I know a guy that has a @linux.com email address. And yes putting that email address on his CV and Linkedin has resulted in him getting emails daily from companies asking if he’d be interested in a position or interview. He’s even had people just straight up offer him a job because of it.

    Note though he’s a web developer and pretty much all the jobs offered or interviews etc are for positions out of his skillset i.e. system admin, server manager, IT, data analyst, etc. because they all see the linux part and figure he can run a server or something.

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    Lol at that price tag. A .com domain is ~10$ a year and mail routing is free with many providers. So if I’d see that on a CV I would have a laugh and know the candidate has weird priorities for their money.

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      Depends how you view priorities. $10/y or one time $250. I’ve owned several domains for longer than 25 years. $250 is a pretty sweet deal.

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      Well it’s more of a perk for a donation the way I see it,

      But hey, it also breaks even after 25 years…!

      I think I’ve had one my current email addresses for about 20 years