My gmail address is often misread as it has 'rn' in it and people read that as 'm'.
For this reason I'd like to change it.
I know I can't actually change it without setting up a new Google account which I don't really want to do, but is there anything else I can do that would have the same effect? For example, can I create a new gmail address that will automatically direct to the same inbox?
What do people do if they change their name? Are the only options to keep their original gmail address or create a new Google account?
Geeky stuff
I don't like my gmail address, what can I do?
TurkishClouds · 28/02/2023 17:24
BreviloquentBastard · 28/02/2023 17:27
Put a dot between the r and n when giving the email to people/filling in forms etc. if it wouldn't disrupt the flow too much. Emails will still come to you, the . is irrelevant
So for instance [email protected] and [email protected] or even [email protected] are all the same and will all direct to the same inbox.
ouch321 · 28/02/2023 17:36
Are you sure?
Never heard that before...
I thought it was just as much part of the email address as the alphabet letters or numerals.
If that's true then I feel I have learnt something big today...
BreviloquentBastard · 28/02/2023 17:27
Put a dot between the r and n when giving the email to people/filling in forms etc. if it wouldn't disrupt the flow too much. Emails will still come to you, the . is irrelevant
So for instance [email protected] and [email protected] or even [email protected] are all the same and will all direct to the same inbox.
BreviloquentBastard · 28/02/2023 17:27
Put a dot between the r and n when giving the email to people/filling in forms etc. if it wouldn't disrupt the flow too much. Emails will still come to you, the . is irrelevant
So for instance [email protected] and [email protected] or even [email protected] are all the same and will all direct to the same inbox.
BreviloquentBastard · 28/02/2023 17:27
Put a dot between the r and n when giving the email to people/filling in forms etc. if it wouldn't disrupt the flow too much. Emails will still come to you, the . is irrelevant
So for instance [email protected] and [email protected] or even [email protected] are all the same and will all direct to the same inbox.
Quartz2208 · 28/02/2023 17:46
It certainly can I have [email protected] and a very nice golf playing lady in North Carolina has [email protected] and I am forever getting her emails.
Quartz2208 · 28/02/2023 17:46
It certainly can I have [email protected] and a very nice golf playing lady in North Carolina has [email protected] and I am forever getting her emails.
Quartz2208 · 28/02/2023 17:46
It certainly can I have [email protected] and a very nice golf playing lady in North Carolina has [email protected] and I am forever getting her emails.
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