My current (preferred) email address is: roberto.ea@gmail.com
Other email addresses I currently use:
I usually check my emails at least once a day, unless when I am on vacation or in an area where internet connection is unavailable. Due to the amount of emails I receive everyday (not that because I am that popular, it is simply due to the overwhelming number of mailing lists and newsletters I subscribe to), I created a lot of filters to sort my emails. While this usually works reasonably well, sometimes emails are wrongly classified and eventually lost, never to be read. Therefore, if you send an email to me and a reply is expected and you haven't heard back from me in more than 3 days, please send me another email, preferably with different subject line and/or different originating email address.
Sometimes, when I am disconnected from the internet for a longer period of time, I will ask a trusted third party to check my emails for me and take any appropriate actions. That being said, always assume that any emails sent to me will be read by someone else.
If it is really necessary, you can encrypt your email using PGP. You can obtain my public key from any public key server: 0x3B405B28. Please note that my private keys are stored in an online-accessible machine. Even though they are normally stored in an AES-encrypted container using a reasonably strong key, they may be taken out of the container when I need to use them and, therefore, vulnerable. I have no current plan to change this behavior, as I believe that the risk is somewhat negligible.
I try to adopt five.sentenc.es policy, but I am pretty flexible with this. I will write more than five sentences if necessary.
While they are (still) in my possession, sending emails to these addresses are strongly discouraged:
Emails sent to those addresses might not be read (anymore).
This following is a non-exhaustive list of email addresses that I used at some point in my life:
Do not send any emails to those addresses. I do not have access to them anymore. Depending on the policy of the providers, they may also be recycled and thus belong to someone else at the moment.