Guide Use Gmail Generate Unlimited E-mail Addresses From One Address

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Gmail has an interesting quirk where you can add a plus sign (+) after your Gmail address, and it'll still get to your inbox. It's called plus-addressing, and it essentially gives you an unlimited number of e-mail addresses to play with. Here's how it works: say your address is pinkyrocks@gmail.com, and you want to automatically label all work e-mails. Add a plus sign and a phrase to make it pinkyrocks+work@gmail.com and set up a filter to label it work (to access your filters go to Settings->Filters and create a filter for messages addressed to pinkyrocks+work@gmail.com. Then add the label work).

More real world examples:

Find out who is spamming you: Be sure to use plus-addressing for every form you fill out online and give each site a different plus address.

Example: You could use
pinkyrocks+nytimes@gmail.com for nytimes.com
pinkyrocks+freestuff@gmail.com for freestuff.com
Then you can tell which site has given your e-mail address to spammers, and automatically send them to the trash.

Automatically label your incoming mail: I've talked about that above.

Archive your mail: If you receive periodic updates about your bank account balance or are subscribed to a lot of mailing lists that you don't check often, then you can send that sort of mail to the archives and bypass your Inbox.

Example: For the mailing list, you could give pinkyrocks+mailinglist1@gmail.com as your address, and assign a filter that will archive mail to that address automatically. Then you can just check in once in a while on the archive if you want to catch up.
 
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lol @ the copy-paste work ....
You forgot to remove the last 'UPDATE' part! :bleh:

I googled and found out that this article was more than a year old!
 
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lol @ the copy-paste work ....
You forgot to remove the last 'UPDATE' part! :bleh:

I googled and found out that this article was more than a year old!

The article might be 2 year old, but u googled it after i posted....
If i wouldn't have posted u never would have searched for it :hap2: :tongue:
Thought it would be nice to share it with fellow TE users thats why copy-paste work to share information quickly & effectively.
 
^ Even though he copy-pasted it, he found it first and shared it here and we'll give him credit for doing that.

Good work mate, reps added, cheers!
 
^^There was a time when it worked with a "." instead of a "+"! Not too sure if its still working! Anyways,thanks for sharing dude!!
 
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