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by pi-err
4230 days ago
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I have found a few sites reject the + in gmail addresses. I also suspect most DB (or wannabe spammners) would know about this and remove anything after the + sign. Same goes for the "." trick. Still good to know though. I'm now using Blur (https://www.abine.com/index.html). Very effective so far at creating aliases pointing to my real email. Only worried on how they'll fund their operations long term. |
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