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wow wtf? That's horrible. It is a massive security problem to release email addresses to be taken over by other owners. If you run an email service, you have to make addresses permanent, even if people don't seem to be active. Charge up front if you don't want squatting.
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Indeed. And the inactivity excuse is ... BS. I received hundreds of emails on that address, mainly by senders mistakes as the alias was very common: alex@. Still, the Protonmail team had no way to know that.
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