Oh really?
I own a numbner of domain names on the net, including aaaaa.org which I use only for email. I've got a couple of mail servers, which handle email for a bunch of my domains, including that one. Every once in a while, some phishing spammer sends me stuff like "aaaaa.org account expiration notice", wherein they tell me that I need to contact the administrators of aaaaa.org to renew my account. Or my password is expiring and I should click this to reset it.
(No, there's no such thing as a password for aaaaa.org email. It's just a domain for accepting and sending email - the account I log in to to read that email, along with emails for other domains of mine, is not an aaaaa.org account.)
This reminds me of when, a couple of decades ago, a fancy big envelope arrived at my place offerring me the "World book of Inbars", with their carefully researched genealogical information on the thousands of Inbars all over the world. Learn about my ancestry, etc.
My father and his brother changed their last name to Inbar; none of their parents had that name. At the time I got this package, there were exactly 8 other Inbars in the world who I was related to, and I knew them all personally. We have some more now! :)