Huh? Does the email have to have and asterik already?
all you need is ONE gmail account, yeah, only one, ok, here is the trick:
with gmail you can do "dotted" accounts (sry my bad english, ex: hack.wr@gmail*com), but maybe you dont know if you put the email "hackwr@gmail*com" or "hack..wr@gmail*com" or "h.ackwr@gmail*com" or "ha.ck.wr@gmail*com", ect... ALL emails are to "hack.wr@gmail*com" (really the account is "hackwr@gmail*com"), so you can get anynumber of warrock accounts in one email, you must change the dot place* add more dots, o delete the dots, its easy!
Huh? Does the email have to have and asterik already?
the asterik = dot (.)
Hmm... I run my own mail server... so I just add aliases for each account I want
its because we are in combat arms forum o.0
Why did you say warrock when you posted this in a CA forum? Anyways nice find I'll test it later right now I'm sleepy
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so adding (.) to anypart of ur username front part of the @?
dranemk1995 (08-22-2008)
it wont work. because it wont even send it to your correct email.
Or you can do
youremail+whatever@gmail.com
You can do that when you sign up for stuff too, and then if you start getting spam, just put a filter on all mail sent to you at youremail+whatever to be filtered as spam, and viola, no more spam in your inbox either.
For the nubs that DON"T think that you can add a dot or do what "iSecks" said read this:
Receiving someone else's mail - Help Center
and i personally tested it and IT DOES work
This is for CA... COMBAT ARMS... what you mean wrong forums
Last edited by asonjaying; 08-22-2008 at 03:19 PM.
Sometimes you may receive a message intended for someone whose address resembles yours but has a different number or placement of dots. For example, your address might be homerjsimpson@gmail.com, but the message was sent to a Homer.J.Simpson@gmail.com. What's going on?
Gmail allows only one registration for any given username. Once you sign up for a particular username, any dot or capitalization variations are made permanently unavailable for new registration. If you created yourusername@gmail.com, no one can ever register your.username@gmail.com, or Your.user.name@gmail.com. Furthermore, because Gmail doesn't recognize dots as characters within usernames, adding or removing dots from a Gmail address won't change the actual destination address. Messages sent to yourusername@gmail.com, your.username@gmail.com, and y.o.u.r.u.s.e.r.n.a.m.e@gmail.com are all delivered to your inbox, and only yours.
If you're homerjsimpson@gmail.com, no one owns Homer.J.Simpson@gmail.com, except for you. Sending mail to Homer.J.Simpson@gmail.com is the same as sending mail to homerjsimpson@gmail.com, or even HOMERJSIMPSON@GMAIL.COM. If you're getting mail addressed to Homer.J.Simpson@gmail.com, most likely someone was trying to send a message to Homer.J.Sampson@gmail.com, or Homer.J.Simpson1@gmail.com, and made a mistake. You might even get messages from mailing lists or website registrations because the intended recipient accidentally provided the wrong email address. In these cases, we suggest contacting the original sender or website when possible to alert them to the mistake.
For security reasons, when you log in to Gmail, you must enter any dots that were originally defined as part of your username.
Note: Google Apps recognizes dots. If you'd like to receive mail with a dot in your username, please ask your domain administrator to add the desired username as a nickname.
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Taken straight from Gmail. In theory, it should work, but for some reason I haven't gotten a mail with the dotted(.) email address
EDIT::: It works. I got the dotted email address verification shortly after... and so it's tested and working by one person so far.
Last edited by Yashvir; 08-22-2008 at 03:52 PM.
punnkinhead (08-22-2008)