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On Gmail addresses adding a + before the @ gives flexibility to the address. Does it work on other providers?

Asked by rexpresso (922points) September 6th, 2010
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For example say my email is johndoe@gmail.com

If I use johndoe+fun@gmail.com everything sent to that address will hit my inbox and I can filter through that characteristic.

Mostly I would like to know if this is a standard that can be used with other email providers.

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CaptainHarley's avatar

Never heard of it before, so it must be unique to Gmail. : )

jaytkay's avatar

http://mailnull.com/

”...if your MailNull account name is ‘dave’ and you buy a book from amazon.com, you could give the following email address to Amazon: dave.amazon@mailnull.com…”

rexpresso's avatar

@jaytkay interesting, MailNull gets the same result as Gmail yet doesn’t break the protocol. Well at least I presume Gmail has broken protocol, as so many web forms don’t allow one to enter a + sign in an email box.

A nugget of information anyway: if you registered johndoe@gmail.com you can put dots wherever you want and the mail will still reach you. j.ohnd.oe@gmail.com and all the other combinations.

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