
You can also use this when you register for a service and think they might share your information. For example you could use when you sign up for online banking and then set up a filter to automatically star, archive or label emails addressed to hikingfan+bank. For example, you could tell people your address was or (We understand that there has been some confusion about this in the past, but to settle it once and for all, you can indeed receive mail at all the variations with dots.)įor me, the real value in being able to manipulate your email address is that it makes it really easy to filter on those variants. Gmail doesn't recognize periods as characters in addresses - we just ignore them. For example, if your name was you could send mail to or Insert one or several dots (".") anywhere in your email address. Append a plus ("+") sign and any combination of words or numbers after your email address.When you choose a Gmail address, you actually get more than just Here are two different ways you can modify your Gmail address and still get your mail:


I recently discovered some little-known ways to use your Gmail address that can give you greater control over your inbox and save you some time and headache. Posted by Robby Stein, Associate Product Marketing Manager
