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Originally Posted by bookmarked
Just to make it clear, the periods and the "+whatever" are two different features of Gmail.
Gmail basically ignores periods in the first part of an email address (before the @ sign). Email sent to
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username@gmail.com
user.name@gmail.com
u.sername@gmail.com
u.s.e.r.n.a.m.e@gmail.com
are all delivered to username@gmail.com .
Gmail also supports address tags (aka sub-addressing or "disposable" email addresses) using a + (plus sign). Other email services such as Yahoo, Outlook.com (Hotmail) and Apple also support address tags with either the + (plus) or - (hyphen).
So depending on the email system used, mail sent to
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joeuser+work@example.com
or
joeuser-family@example.com
is delivered to joeuser@example.com .
See this Wikipedia article for more information and links: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Email_address#Address_tags
Address tags are useful for filtering your email, automatically sorting incoming email into folders, etc. They are also different from email aliases, but there is some overlap between all three features.
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Thank you and other posters who provided this info. I've since used these tips successfully with a gmail account.
I've been trying to work out if Hotmail accounts can be amended in some way like those examples illustrated. I've looked at the wiki link, and tested sending hotmail to accounts with a period, and a plus, and a minus, but none of them have taken.
Examples:
jo.blogs@ (hotmail)
jo+blogs@
jo-blogs@
Does anyone know how to use hotmail in this way? Is it possible?
Thanks