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It does though. My gmail account has a dot. For some reason someone with a similar name to mine must have for believed his address was the non dotted version of mine and to this day I keep getting emails addressed to this other person... and yes, it is a real person who I've managed to contact.

The point is that without the dots rule I'd never get those emails, and the senders would get their message bounced back right away.



Without the dots rule, someone else would receive those e-mails, probably also not the intended recipient. Is that better?


This. This would save me days of time filtering mail.




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