Alright, time to reveal some ancient history! What was your very first email address back in the day? And don't worry, we won't judge you for your cringy teenage email names (cough gamer_girl123 cough). Do we have any legacy AOL users? Yahoo, anyone? Bonus points if you still use it today! 😉
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backaben53@hotmail.com— do not use itIt was a combination of the department name and my name @reading.ac.uk when I was at university.
My first work email after that was ben.sinclair@scs.dra.hmg.gb which is the kind of domain you won't see a lot!
It was the email internet service provider, which I change two years later and lost access to all my emails. That's when I realized it was a very bad idea to have your email depends on your ISP.
In 2003 Gmail changed everything and I didn't migrate since then. I still remember this article from Paul Buchheit, Gmail's original author who explained its approach to product management
What's the right approach to new products? Pick three key attributes or features, get those things very, very right, and then forget about everything else. Those three attributes define the fundamental essence and value of the product -- the rest is noise.
My first ever email address would have been when I was seconded to Symantec in 1994.
Then, when I got back to Blighty, I got the company set up on Demon Internet, so my second one would have been
julian@CompanyName.demon.co.uk.I haven't used either of those since 1994 and 1998 respectively.
I've had my two main current email addresses for 15-20 years.
Owh woah this title of post memorate me another post from @ben
Tell me about your first email address
Ben Halpern ・ Apr 21 '20 ・ 1 min read
It was a @hotmail.fr for me, but can't access to this oOooOooold account because I've been stolen.
I guess it was
somethingIforgot@compuserve.combut that's loong gone.Later I've setup the stupidly long & redundant
mbaas.michaelbaas@gmail.comexpecting to never really use it as my main traffic comes through other domains and its only aggregated by gmail - but still, I should've picker a shorter name ;)lynmax@logicsouth.com. Lynmax1 is the kennel name that we use for in the AKC
Logic Source was a local dialup ISP that has since gone kaput.
It is a combination my wife's and my middle name (contraction). ↩
Fun fact: The first email address ever created was "tomlinson@bbn-tenexa," which was created by computer engineer Ray Tomlinson in 1971. Tomlinson is also credited with inventing the use of the "@" symbol in email addresses to separate the user name from the destination address.
I have a yahoo email address, which is still active. I wont share it here, it had way many stuff connected to it.
It is my name and a random number, so nothing really embarrassing.
Unfortunately, it was part of several breaches over the time, so at this point is essentially unusable.
The username is purely random and meaningless.
I am still using it now.