Now who hasn’t faced spam? It’s become a part of our lives dealing with Spam amongst genuine mails. Over the past few years I have heard various ideas as to how to deal with spam. Some suggested having multiple ids, say one for office one for personal use. Others suggest me to keep a separate id to giveaway to banks and other registrations over the internet.
However with increasing number of online registrations and user accounts, say for me I have 2x Netbanking, 1x Facebook, 1x ISP Home, 1x ISP Office, 1x Digg, 1x StumbleUpon, 1x Cellular service, 1x eBay … the list is endless! So however my problem is that I now have over 18 email ids and it’s a mess practicing this method.
So how about a single email id that lets you change itself every time you give it to someone? Oh yes its here in your very own Gmail!
Gmail has 2 unique (and hidden) features that lets you deal with this situation.
* Put any amount of dots (.) / ‘full stops’ between your email id, the mail will still get forwarded to the same account! For example: [email protected] is the same as [email protected] / [email protected] or [email protected].
* Add any suffix to your user id using a plus sign (+), and the mail will still land at the same email id. For example: [email protected] is the same as [email protected] / [email protected] or [email protected]
Now that’s really cool, isn’t it? But how do I use it? Well as we mentioned above it’s a smart idea to give a different email id while registering on any website or a formality registration with your ISP or Cellular service provider. So if you feel there might be some really important mails coming from your Bank you can give them your id as [email protected] and create a filter in Gmail to Star any message coming to this id. On the other hand you can also use this when you register for a service and think they might share your information. Later if you start to receive too much Spam on a particular combination, a Filter to skip/delete any message coming to that id can be created!
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However with increasing number of online registrations and user accounts, say for me I have 2x Netbanking, 1x Facebook, 1x ISP Home, 1x ISP Office, 1x Digg, 1x StumbleUpon, 1x Cellular service, 1x eBay … the list is endless! So however my problem is that I now have over 18 email ids and it’s a mess practicing this method.
So how about a single email id that lets you change itself every time you give it to someone? Oh yes its here in your very own Gmail!
Gmail has 2 unique (and hidden) features that lets you deal with this situation.
* Put any amount of dots (.) / ‘full stops’ between your email id, the mail will still get forwarded to the same account! For example: [email protected] is the same as [email protected] / [email protected] or [email protected].
* Add any suffix to your user id using a plus sign (+), and the mail will still land at the same email id. For example: [email protected] is the same as [email protected] / [email protected] or [email protected]
Now that’s really cool, isn’t it? But how do I use it? Well as we mentioned above it’s a smart idea to give a different email id while registering on any website or a formality registration with your ISP or Cellular service provider. So if you feel there might be some really important mails coming from your Bank you can give them your id as [email protected] and create a filter in Gmail to Star any message coming to this id. On the other hand you can also use this when you register for a service and think they might share your information. Later if you start to receive too much Spam on a particular combination, a Filter to skip/delete any message coming to that id can be created!
Read more here