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And yes, to refute some comments, this publication is being upvoted by bots. A single computer was needed, not “thousands of dollars” spent.

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    1 year ago

    Actually, hello.1@gmail will go to hello1@gmail.

    The one you are thinking I believe is hello+1@gmail will go to hello@gmail

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      Correct, Gmail essentially doesn’t “see” dots hello@gmail is the same as h.e.l.l.o@gmail

      hello+anything@gmail will also be delivered to hello@gmail. This is great for signing up for mailing lists or subscriptions then creating a filter afterwards to do with it what you please.

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        Correct, Gmail essentially doesn’t “see” dots hello@gmail is the same as h.e.l.l.o@gmail

        There’s one exception to that. If you originally created the email address with a dot in it, as in, signed up for gmail as “hello.2@gmail.com,” it’s treated as a literal character in the username portion and is required.

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          It’s still not required in this case…

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            Then that has changed at some point. Used to be that if you registered it with a dot in the name, you had to always use that dot.

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            Yeah, it had to have changed at some point then. It used to be required that you use the dot if you registered it with the dot.

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      Ahh, yea that’s right. Regardless, just all the more reason that it’s kind of silly to do what OP is talking about. Sure, you could filter out the + signs as well but overall it’s a pretty pointless implementation.