As in this picture, l don’t want to remain a sender/recipient, but an address in itself. So that l can house multiple senders/recipients.

Would that be possible ?

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    20 hours ago

    I replied to a similar thread from the lemmy.world selfhost community here: https://lemmy.world/post/24406909/14550114

    My reply reviews what concerns you might want to consider before running your own email server.

    To address your post specifically: yes. Kind of.

    You can purchase a domain from a registrar. You don’t really own that though. You have to renew your registration periodically so it’s more like renting than owning for those at the “consumer” level. Still, if you register a domain then you can manage its Domain Name Service (DNS) records. Email routing is handled by DNS Mail Transfer (MX) records.

    Once you’ve got a domain name you need to decide if you want to selfhost or purchase email services that let you bring your own domain. Both are doable but bringing your domain to a service provider is likely the better path for you.

    Tuta mail and Proton mail are popular providers that let you bring your own domain.